Hypericum mutilum L.

  • Filed As

    Clusiaceae
    Hypericum mutilum L.

  • Collector(s)

    W. R. Carr 30743, 03 Jun 2012

  • Location

    United States of America. Texas. Bastrop Co. W side of Alum Creek floodplain ca. 300-500 ft. downstream from (SW of) crossing of Hoppy Spring Tract road, ca. 1.3-1.4 airmiles SE to SSE of jct. St. Rt. 21 and F.M. 1441 NE of Bastrop. Bastrop State Park. Smithville NW Quadrangle.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02607924

    Occurrence ID: a3b6bb47-3d6b-4f2a-89bf-15986621088c

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Malpighiales

  • Family

    Hypericaceae

  • All Determinations

    Hypericum mutilum L.

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Texas

  • County/Municipio

    Bastrop Co.

  • Locality

    W side of Alum Creek floodplain ca. 300-500 ft. downstream from (SW of) crossing of Hoppy Spring Tract road, ca. 1.3-1.4 airmiles SE to SSE of jct. St. Rt. 21 and F.M. 1441 NE of Bastrop. Bastrop State Park. Smithville NW Quadrangle

  • Elevation

    Alt. 122 - 125 m. (400 - 410 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    30.1355, -97.2143

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FLORA OF TEXAS
Texas Paries and Wildlife Department
Hypericum mutilum L.
BASTROP CO.: annual; petals 5, yellow-orange; frequent in
mostly herbaceous wetland vegetation on soils mapped as
deep, excessively drained, slightly acid fine sandy loam
(Sayers Series, Typic Ustifluvents), upper edge of floodplain
of small perennial stream, foot of sandy slope underlain by
Carrizo Sand, W side of Alum Creek floodplain ca. 300-500
ft. downstream from (SW of) crossing of Hoppy Spring
Tract road, ca. 1.3-1.4 airmiles SE to SSE of jet. St. Rt. 21
and F. M. 1441 NE of Bastrop, at N30°08'07.9”,
W097°12’51.3”. Bastrop State Park. Smithville NW
Quadrangle. Elev. 400-410 ft. Area lightly burned during
Bastrop Complex Wildfire of September 2011.
Vegetation dominated by Dichanthelium scoparium and Eleocharis
tortilis. Other associates included Cyperus cf. virens, Cyperus 30742,
Diospyros virginiana, Eragrostis hypnoides, Juncus diffusissimus, J.
eflusus, Oldenlandia uniflora, Persicaria sp., Paspalum urvillei (rare here),
Ptilimnium sp., Rhexia mariana, Sesbania vesicaria, Steinchisma hians.
W. R. Carr	#30743	3 June 2012
(with Tom Wendt, Kathleen Collins, Mary Lou Price)
02607924