Botrychium minganense Vict.

  • Filed As

    Ophioglossaceae
    Botrychium minganense Vict.

  • Collector(s)

    J. R. Grant 99-3582, 26 Jun 1999

  • Location

    United States of America. Alaska. Big Delta Quad: North Pole, 4 miles northwest on Eielson Farms Road from its beginning at the Richardson Highway (Alaska Highway 2), opposite Claude Road in Moose Creek (Eielson Farm Communities).

  • Collection Notes

    Latitude and Longitude: 64°39'925" N, 147°11'222" W [EMu wouldn't accept these values in the latitude and longitude entry form]

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3526005

    Occurrence ID: 5d01bcea-ea20-4f68-8655-7f05dbc9ba3d

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Alaska

  • Locality

    Big Delta Quad: North Pole, 4 miles northwest on Eielson Farms Road from its beginning at the Richardson Highway (Alaska Highway 2), opposite Claude Road in Moose Creek (Eielson Farm Communities)

  • Coordinates

    65.6654, -147.187

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03526005
Plants of Alaska
OPHIOGLOSSACEAE
Botrychium minganense Victorin
U.S.A. Alaska BIG DELTA QUAD: North Pole, 4 miles northwest on Eielson
Farms Rd. from its beginning at the Richardson Hwy. (Alaska Hwy 2), opposite
Claude Rd. in Moose Creek [Eielson Farm Communities], 64° 39' 925" N, 147° 11'
222" W, 26 June 1999, Jason R. Grant 99-3582 with Warren Herb Wagner, Jr.,
Florence Wagner, Peter Zika.
Abandoned fields with young saplings (Populus balsamifera, Alnus crispa, Salix
bebbiana, Betula neoalaskana, Picea glauca, Larix laricina, and Salix alaxensis).
Herbs and small shrubs in the fields include: Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Taraxacum
officinale, Epilobium angustifolium, Shepherdia canadensis, Ledum
groenlandicum, Arnica angustifolia, Empetrum nigrum, Potentilla fruticosa,
Senecio pauciflorus, Spiranthes romanzoffiana, Equisetum pratense and
Calamagrostis canadensis.
At this site, Botrychium lunaria (99-3581) and B. minganense (99-3582), grow
abundantly together.
Laboratoire de botanique évolutive, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland (NEU)