Triglochin palustris L.
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Filed As
Juncaginaceae
Triglochin palustris L. -
Collector(s)
D. M. Henderson 6602, 22 Jun 1983
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Location
United States of America. Idaho. Custer Co. BLM land, Thousand Springs Valley area of Dickey and Chilly, W base of Lost River Range ca 6 miles S of Willow Creek Summit, ca 2.2 miles due W of Hwy 93, ca 400 m W of open water of spring.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3717916
Occurrence ID: 4b1b2868-709f-46bf-a43e-f23353c41ad7
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Alismatales
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Family
Juncaginaceae
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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
Idaho
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County/Municipio
Custer Co.
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Locality
BLM land, Thousand Springs Valley area of Dickey and Chilly, W base of Lost River Range ca 6 miles S of Willow Creek Summit, ca 2.2 miles due W of Hwy 93, ca 400 m W of open water of spring
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Elevation
Alt. 1917 m. (6289 ft.)
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Coordinates
44.1391, -113.961
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
969
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Georeferencing Method
GEOLocate Web Application. Used GEOLocate Web Application (batch client) to convert Township Range Section coordinates (Public Land Survey System) to decimal degrees (high precision).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
*\ > * Examined in a population study of the Triglochin maritima polyploid complex. Roger H. Laushman, 1988. University of Georgia Athens, GA NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 03717916 BOTANICAL FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA Triglochin palustre L. C. B. Hellquist c/S UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO HERBARIUM (ID) FLORA OF EAST CENTRAL IDAHO Triglochin palustris L. CUSTER CO: BLM land, Thousand Springs Valley area of Dickey and Chilly, W base of Lost River Range, ca 6 miles S of Willow Creek Summit, ele 6290' T9N R21E S3 n&h, ca 2.2 miles due W of Hwy 93. Moist alkaline meadow ca 400 m W of open water of spring, mostly on tops of hummocks with Juncus balticus, Poa nervosa, Carex parry -ana, and Phlox kelseyi. Plants common but scattered. Collected by: 19951 Douglass Henderson 6602 and Anita Cholewa 22 JUN 83 03717916
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Triglochin palustris L.