Ambrosia dumosa (A.Gray) W.W.Payne

  • Filed As

    Asteraceae
    Ambrosia dumosa (A.Gray) W.W.Payne

  • Collector(s)

    R. E. McCoy 15027 with Christine McCoy, 08 Mar 2015

  • Location

    United States of America. California. Inyo Co. Vicinity of Baxter Mine Cherry Stem in the Resting Spring Range Wilderness Area. Along 4WD road 1 mile east of Baxter Mine.

  • Habitat

    Dominates include: Ambrosia dumosa, [see label for full list.]. Mainly broken quartzite, limestone.

  • Description

    Shrub, 2 dm. tall; stem many-branched; leaves bipinnately lobed, leaflets spatulate; inflorescences unisexual, mixed along axis, pistillate with flat, pointed spines. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.

  • Collection Notes

    Uncertainty: 10 m.; Source: GPS.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 03180089

    Occurrence ID: bf7232ae-b024-4623-96c3-099c5637fc96

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    California

  • County/Municipio

    Inyo Co.

  • Locality

    Vicinity of Baxter Mine Cherry Stem in the Resting Spring Range Wilderness Area. Along 4WD road 1 mile east of Baxter Mine.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 900 m. (2953 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    36.1039, -116.216

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Idaho Museum of Natural History, Ray J. Davis
Herbarium, Pocatello, Idaho
Ambrosia dumosa (A. Gray) Payne
Det. by Robert E. McCoy, 23 Apr 2015, Jepson
U.S.A., California, Inyo County:
Vicinity of Baxter Mine Cherry Stem in the Resting Spring
Range Wilderness Area. Along 4WD road 1 mile east of
Baxter Mine. Elev. 900 m.
36° 6' 14.2" N, 116° 12' 57.9" W
Uncertainty: 10m., Source: GPS
Mainly broken quartzite, limestone. Dominates Include
Ambrosia dumosa, Ephedra, Larrea. Others: Mirabllis,
Grayia, Rafinesquia, Eriogonum fasciculatum, Krameria
erecta, Ambrosia salsola, Lepidium fremontii.
Shrub, 2dm tall; stem many-branched; leaves bipinnately
lobed, leaflets spatulate; inflorescences unisexual, mixed
along axis, pistillate with flat, pointed spines.
Robert E. McCoy 15027
with Christine McCoy
8 Mar 2015
Asteraceae
03180089