Aliciella hutchinsifolia (Rydb.) J.M.Porter

  • Filed As

    Polemoniaceae
    Aliciella hutchinsifolia (Rydb.) J.M.Porter

  • Collector(s)

    J. D. Morefield 3060, 11 Aug 1985

  • Location

    United States of America. California. Mono Co. White Mountains: On the sandy saddle just north of McAfee Creek near its mouth in Fishlake Valley, 1.2 miles N40°E of Red Mountain summit.

  • Habitat

    Sloping 20° S. In desert areas. Mixed desert scrub with Psorothamnus, Eriogonum [see label for full list]. Common. Loose calcareous pumice sand.

  • Description

    Phenology of specimen: Fertile.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02632182

    Occurrence ID: 84aaf5ab-3af0-460c-90e3-759fca7f93c4

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    California

  • County/Municipio

    Mono Co.

  • Locality

    White Mountains: On the sandy saddle just north of McAfee Creek near its mouth in Fishlake Valley, 1.2 miles N40°E of Red Mountain summit

  • Township, Range, Section

    T4S, R35E, S3

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1646 m. (5400 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    37.63, -118.1

  • Georeferencing Method

    TRS Conversion Calculator. The latitude and longitude do not appear on the label, but are converted from Township, Range and center of Section. www.esg.montana.edu/gl/trs-data.html

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Gilia hutchinsifolia Rydberg
DESERT PALE GILIA.
Sandy saddle on the north side of McAfee Creek near its
mouth, 1.2 mile N 40° E of Red Mountain., Fishlake Valley
drainage, T4S R35E S3. Loose calcareous pumice sand
sloping 20° S, mixed desert scrub with Psorothamnus,
Eriogonum, Ambrosia« Oenothera, Atriplex and Ephedra.
Common in desert areas. •
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