Grimmia anodon Bruch & Schimp.

  • Filed As

    Grimmiaceae
    Grimmia anodon Bruch & Schimp.

  • Collector(s)

    J. R. Shevock 21700 with D. York, 11 Jan 2002

  • Location

    United States of America. Nevada. Nye Co. Grapevine Mountains, Amargosa Range. Below Strozzi Ranch site S of Wahguyhe Peak and about 1.25 airmile NE of the CA/NV state line. Death Valley National Park.

  • Habitat

    in a pinyon pine-Utah juniper woodland in a small canyon. white volcanic rhyolite boulders.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02682446

    Occurrence ID: 536ba3cb-12a7-4529-a9b1-4ed7fbe035bf

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Nevada

  • County/Municipio

    Nye Co.

  • Locality

    Grapevine Mountains, Amargosa Range. Below Strozzi Ranch site S of Wahguyhe Peak and about 1.25 airmile NE of the CA/NV state line. Death Valley National Park.

  • Township, Range, Section

    T11S, R44E, section 32

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1905 m. (6250 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    36.9453, -117.067

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BRYOFLORA OF NEVADA
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
Grimmia anodon Bruch & Schimper in Bruch & Schimper
det. by David Toren xi.2014
NYE COUNTY, NV
Grapevine Mountains, Amargosa Range. Below Strozzi Ranch site
south of Wahguyhe Peak and about 1.25 airmile northeast of the
CA/NV state line. R44E, T11S, section 32. Lat/Long: 36 degrees
5G43wm% 117 degrees 04'01n W. Elev: 6250 feet
In a pinyon pine-Utah juniper woodland in a small canyon. White
volcanic rhyolite boulders.
James R. Shevock 21700
with Dana York
11 Jan 2002
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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Coll. No
.Taxon
LIGHTfsunofr, open, filtered, partial shade, full shade
WAT¿Kf3iyjj)iesic, moist, seep, wet, saturated, submerged to ‘ m
TOPOQrridgej slopefrswale, valley, trail, roadside
HABITAT: deitse/bpeiKcut forest,^voodlan^savannah, grassland, heath,
chaparral, tropitaiTSub-tropical, tefirperateTsubalpine, alpine, desert,
riparian, spring/seep, meadow, bog/fen, swamp, pond, lake, vernal pool,
river/stream/creek bank, intermittent Streamlet, rivulet, rheophytic
SUBSTRATE: igneous (granite,-^oTcanicJJmetamorphic (slate, shale,
marble, limestone), sedimentafy (sandstone), other________________
Soil: sand, loam, gravel, clay, rocky, litlei^luunus, peat
fcki outcrop, cliff, crevice, top/wall of boulderNrock-slab, underhang
fase/buttress, trunk, stump, sn3g, lug, fallen/dead/rotten trunk,
branch, exposed roots, bark, leaf, shrub, climber, liana, m above ground
Type: conifer, podocarp, hardwood, tree fern, palm, bamboo,_________
Dominant plants:_______________________________________________  •
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