Polymnia canadensis L.
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Filed As
Asteraceae
Polymnia canadensis L. -
Collector(s)
C. A. Morse 2690, 14 Jul 1998
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Location
United States of America. Missouri. Barry Co. 8.0 mi S, 1.5 mi E Cassville, Mark Twain National Forest, 1.75 mi S junction of Highways 112 and F, from point 0.2 mi down old logging road off E side of Highway 112.
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Habitat
In sunny seeps. Steep, dry SW-facing dolomitic talus slope and limestone bluffs' and mesic ravine below. Blackjack oak--post oak community with prairie openings on bluffs; maple commuity in ravine. Locally common.
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Description
Plants to 1 m hgh, glandular, with odor of tangerine. Rays white, disks yellow. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02317673
Occurrence ID: eaa9e769-01df-43f3-beff-0a6e3706df3d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Asterales
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Family
Asteraceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Missouri
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County/Municipio
Barry Co.
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Locality
8.0 mi S, 1.5 mi E Cassville, Mark Twain National Forest, 1.75 mi S junction of Highways 112 and F, from point 0.2 mi down old logging road off E side of Highway 112
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Township, Range, Section
21N, 27W, 3, SE 1/4
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Elevation
Alt. 380 - 405 m. (1247 - 1329 ft.)
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Coordinates
36.5623, -93.8413
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
969
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Georeferencing Method
GEOLocate Web Application. Used GEOLocate Web Application to convert TRS values (provided on specimen label) into decimal degrees, subsectional split not included.
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Distribution
PLANTS OF MISSOURI, USA J9.?.K. botanical garden 02317673......... Polymnia canadensis L. Missouri, Barry Co. 8.0 mi S, 1.5 mi E Cassville. Mark Twain National Forest. 1.75 mi S junction of Highways 112 and F, from point 0.2 mi down old logging road off E side of Highway 112. T. 21N R. 27W section 03 SE 1/4. Elev 380-405 m. Steep, dry, SW-facing dolomitic talus slope and limestone bluffs; and mesic ravine below. Blackjack oak - post oak community with prairie openings on bluffs; maple community in ravine. Locally common in sunny seeps. Plants to 1 m high, glandular, with odor of tangerine. Rays white, disks yellow. 14 July 1998 Caleb A. Morse 2690 The Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium (KANU) University of Kansas, Lawrence KS USA 02317673
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Polymnia canadensis L.