Ligusticum tenuifolium S.Watson
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Filed As
Apiaceae
Ligusticum tenuifolium S.Watson -
Collector(s)
R. J. Soreng 1349 with R. Spellenberg, 11 Aug 1980
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Location
United States of America. Utah. Summit Co. Uinta Mountains, Murdock Mountain, west-facing slopes above Bald Mountain Pass, just east of Highway 150, ca. 50 air miles east of Salt Lake City.
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Habitat
SW-draining 5% slope. Subalpine meadow in spruce forest. Heavily shaded by surrounding old-growth spruce. With Agrostis humilus, Ligusticum filicinum, & Poa reflexa. Poorly drained rich loamy soil.
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Description
Flowers white, stylopodium pale yellow-green; visited by flies. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02912033
Occurrence ID: 4d4d1f0a-73aa-4383-be6a-36db46f95508
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Apiales
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Family
Apiaceae
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All Determinations
Ligusticum tenuifolium S.Watson det W. Applequist, 2007
Ligusticum filicinum S.Watson det B. J. Albee
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Utah
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County/Municipio
Summit Co.
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Locality
Uinta Mountains, Murdock Mountain, west-facing slopes above Bald Mountain Pass, just east of Highway 150, ca. 50 air miles east of Salt Lake City.
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Elevation
Alt. 3291.8 m. (10800 ft.)
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Distribution
APIACEAE Ligusticum 4~e^u.iYo(i'ovvv S. Uioi-so\rv Det. W. Applequist, 2007 Missouri Botanical Garden Herbarium (MO) 1349 LIGUSTICUM FILICINUM Gray Coll: R. Soreng, R. Spellenberg 11 August 1980 UTAH,' Summit Co., Uinta Mts., Murdock Mt., W-facing slopes above Bald Mtn. Pass, just E of Hwy. 150, ca. 50 air mi. E of Salt Lake City. Elev. 10,800 ft., subalpine meadow in spruce forest; SW-draining 5% slope, poorly drained rich loamy soil; heavily shaded by surrounding old-growth spruce. With Agrostis humilus, Ligusticum fil- icinum, Poa reflexa. ^ Flowers whi te, stylopod i urn pale yellow- green; visited by flies. Distribution: NY, EM, UC 02912033
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Ligusticum tenuifolium S.Watson