Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet
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Filed As
Polemoniaceae
Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet -
Collector(s)
C. Klinger s.n., 07 Jun 1935
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Location
United States of America. New Mexico. NW NM. Cove Demonstration Area. Carrizo Mt. Reg.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3291705
Occurrence ID: 91f4650f-2bef-47db-b142-2a1e407d419d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Ericales
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Family
Polemoniaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
New Mexico
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Locality
NW NM. Cove Demonstration Area. Carrizo Mt. Reg.
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Location Notes
[US & Canada]
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Distribution
36372 Gilia inconspicua (Smith) Sweet det. by D. H. Wilken 1985 SCS-767 HERBARIUM OF THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Collector’s No_____________________ Date of collection------ Botanical name ...QjLXl.â____________________________________________________ Common name _________________________________________________________________ State___County_______________Township ..............- Range______ Section ______ Exact locality____HOVE DEMONSTRATION, _ AREA-?.. Carrlzo Mt.Red Altitude____________________feet. Slope (Steepness and direction) (Series, type) (Degree of erosion) Type (Woodland, timber, park, etc.) (Weed, browse, crass) (Density in tenths) __________'_________.______________________________________________ Land use':____________________________ (Principal associated plants in order of abundance) Distribution__________________________________________ Abundance_____________________________ (Where generally found) Economic value_________________________________________________________________________________’______ Other data___I________,________________________________________...______________________ .y I (Usual size of plant) (Flowering period)—i « f seed dissemination) (Other notes) Collectors name ________________________________;_______:_________ | U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE \ 16t-4067 > ’ . . - g ' 1 , va.:- * . . ,* -Tiitilim II fI. ? II 03291705
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Gilia inconspicua (Sm.) Sweet