Polygonum aviculare L.
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Filed As
Polygonaceae
Polygonum aviculare L. -
Collector(s)
M. T. Hysell s.n., 04 Jun 1992
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Location
United States of America. Utah. Salt Lake Co. Travese Mountain Range; Camp W. G. Willliams Training Area, Camp No. 83.
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Habitat
Slope 14 NE; Mountain hollow lower slope; Sedimentary rocktype; Mixed grass and herbs microhabitat. Bromus tectorum, Sisymbrium altissimum, Cirsium arvense. Very cobbly loam; Wallsburg soil type.
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Description
Circumboreal annual herb. Green flower, 0.01 m. tall, achene fruit. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 404707
Occurrence ID: 2dd47d34-7241-47f3-905e-18d9c59a69ad
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Caryophyllales
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Family
Polygonaceae
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All Determinations
Polygonum aviculare L. det M. T. Hysell
Note: "verified by Leila Shultz". ! James L. Reveal 2010
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Utah
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County/Municipio
Salt Lake Co.
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Locality
Travese Mountain Range; Camp W. G. Willliams Training Area, Camp No. 83
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Elevation
Alt. 1628 m. (5341 ft.)
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Coordinates
40.4242, -111.96
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Distribution
Intermountain Flora Project - Polygonaceae Polygonum aviculare L. subsp. depressum (Meisn.) Arcang. James L. Reveal L.H. Bailey Hortorium, Cornell University (BH) New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY (NY) C\\\ FLORA OF CAMP W. G. WILLIAMS TRAINING AREA, UTAH Knotweed POLYGONACEAE Polygonum aviculare L. Utah, USA Salt Lake CO.: Traverse Mountain Range HIM: 12 418540 4475070 Elev: 1628 m Long: ,111.960200 Lat: 40.424200 Slope: 14 Aspect: NE Topography: Mtn. hollow lower slope Rocktype: Sedimentary Soil type: Wallsburg Soil texture: Very cobbly loam Microhabitat: Mixed grass and herbs Habit: Circumboreal annual herb Flower color: Green Height: 0.01m Fruit: Achene Associated with: Brornus tectorum, Sisymbrium altissimum, Cirsium arvense Collectors): Molly Hysell Camp No. 83 Determined by: Molly Hysell Verified by: Leila Shultz Collection Date: 4 Jun 1992 Utah State University (UTC) 00404707
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Polygonum aviculare L.