Populus tremuloides Michx.
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Filed As
Salicaceae
Populus tremuloides Michx. -
Collector(s)
M. Honer 578, 16 Aug 2000
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Location
United States of America. California. Mono Co. Glass Mountain Region: Wet Meadow: south end of SW fork, around seeps. Dexter Cyn. quad.
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Habitat
Wet meadows running SW to NE, fed by perennial seeps. Forested slopes and uplands of Pinus contorta and Populus tremuloides. Associated mesic species including Salix, Senecio triangularis, Aquilegia formosa, Smilacina stellata, Mimulus primuloides, Dodecatheon, Potentilla, Ribes, Trifolium. Common co-dominant tree, meadow edges. Fine silty soil of pumice origin.
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Description
Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 800893
Occurrence ID: 88864109-d67d-4e53-9139-dbfd22d7e904
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Malpighiales
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Family
Salicaceae
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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
California
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County/Municipio
Mono Co.
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Locality
Glass Mountain Region: Wet Meadow: south end of SW fork, around seeps. Dexter Cyn. quad.
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Township, Range, Section
T2S, R29E, S33 SE/4 of SW/4
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Elevation
Alt. 2610 m. (8563 ft.)
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Coordinates
37.8093, -118.787
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Distribution
00800893 Herbarium of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Plants of MONO Co., California, USA Salicaceae Populus tremuloides Michx. GLASS MOUNTAIN REGION: Wet Meadow: S end of SW fork, around seeps. (Dexter Cyn. quad: 37° 48.556'N, 118° 47.202'W; T2S R29E S33, SE/4 of SW/4). Alt.: 2610m/8560ft. Wet meadow running SW to NE, fed by perennial seeps. Fine silty soil of pumice origin, forested slopes and uplands of Pinus contorta and Populus tremuloides. Associated mesic species including Salix, Senecio triangularis, Aquilegia formosa, Smilacina stellata, Mimulus primuloides, Dodecatheon, Potentilla, Ribes, Trifolium. Common co-dominant tree, meadow edges. Michael Honer 578 16 Aug 2000 Entered into RSA Database (1447RSA) NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00800893
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Populus tremuloides Michx.