Rhamnus betulifolia var. obovata Kearney & Peebles

  • Filed As

    Rhamnaceae
    Rhamnus betulifolia var. obovata Kearney & Peebles

  • Collector(s)

    W. C. Hodgson 8469 with D. Buchanan, 07 Jul 1994

  • Location

    United States of America. Utah. San Juan Co. North Mule Canyon, the next drainage northeast of Mule Canyon, within 1/2 mile of where dirt road "263" crosses through canyon, within 2 miles of hwy 95, "Texas Flat".

  • Habitat

    Red shaly rock mesic canyon. Growing out of rocky ledges and crevices. With Populus, Rhamnus betulaefolia var obovata, Shepherdia rotundifolia, Pinus edulis, Amelanchier, Ephedra, Opuntia, Arctostaphylos patula, Penstemon rostriflorus, Salix exigua, Solidago, Juncus, Typha domingensis, Rhus trilobata, Opuntia polyacantha erinacea,O phaeacantha, Oenothera longissima, Clematis ligusticifolia, Quercus gambelii, Fraxinus anomala, Pachystima. Frequent shrub.

  • Description

    Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01001757

    Occurrence ID: 11cd6d15-29ae-4f69-9f0c-313188980996

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Utah

  • County/Municipio

    San Juan Co.

  • Locality

    North Mule Canyon, the next drainage northeast of Mule Canyon, within 1/2 mile of where dirt road "263" crosses through canyon, within 2 miles of hwy 95, "Texas Flat"

  • Elevation

    Alt. 558 m. (1831 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    37.57, -109.742

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RHAMNACEAE OF UTAH
Rhamnus betulaefolia Greene var.
obovata Kearney and Peebles
SAN JUAN COUNTY. North Mule Canyon,
the next drainage northeast of Mule
Canyon, withv1/2 mile of where dirt
road "263" crosses through canyon,
within 2 miles of hwy 95, "Texas Flat",
in vicinity of 37d 34' N lat, 109d 44'
3 0" W long, 1830 meters.
Red shaly rock mesic canyon, with
Populus, Rhamnus betulaefolia var
obovata, Shepherdia rotundifolia, Pinus
edulis, Amelanchier, Ephedra, Opuntia,
Arctostaphylos patula, Penstemon
rostriflorus, Salix exigua, Solidago,
Juncus, Typha domingensis, Rhus
trilobata, Opuntia polyacantha
erinacea, 0 phaeacantha, Oenothera
longissima, Clematis ligusticifolia,
Quercus gambelii, Fraxinus anomala,
Pachystima. Frequent shrub growing out
of rocky ledges and crevices.
7 July 1994
Denise Buchanan
Wendy Hodgson 8469
Herbarium of Desert Botanical Garden
(DES)
01001757