Polygonum polygaloides Meisn. subsp. polygaloides
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Filed As
Polygonaceae
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Collector(s)
B. Ertter 4192, 12 Jun 1981
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Location
United States of America. Idaho. Gooding Co. Rolling hills of rhyolite rubble north of Clover Creek Road between Hill City and Bliss, southwest side of Davis Mountain in the Mount Bennett Hills.
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Habitat
Swales with some seepage, shallow gravel near outcrops. Abundant.
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Description
Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 412791
Occurrence ID: 6f4f07de-bf18-4138-9cb9-394ca38227ac
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Caryophyllales
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Family
Polygonaceae
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All Determinations
Polygonum polygaloides Meisn. subsp. polygaloides det M. Costea, 2002
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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
Gooding Co.
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Locality
Rolling hills of rhyolite rubble north of Clover Creek Road between Hill City and Bliss, southwest side of Davis Mountain in the Mount Bennett Hills
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Township, Range, Section
T3S, R12E, S3 NE1/4
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Elevation
Alt. 1676.4 m. (5500 ft.)
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Coordinates
43.1917, -115.013
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Georeferencing Method
TRS Conversion Calculator. Used TRS2LL tool (defunct, now: TRS-data conversion tool, Montana State University, www.esg.montana.edu/gl/trs-data.html) to convert TRS coordinates (Township, Range, Section; Public Land Survey System) to decimal degrees. Township, Range and Section data used for conversion: T3S, R12E, Sec. 3
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Distribution
THE UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH HERBARIUM Polygonum polygaloides Meisn. spp. polygaloides Det. Mihai Costea 2002 The New York Botanical Garden Polygonum polygaloides Meisn. 05 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN IDAHO, GOODING CO.: rolling hills of rhyolite rubble N of Clover Creek Rd. between Hill City & Bliss, SW side of Davis Mtn. in the Mt. Bennett Hills, swales w/some seepage, shallow gravel near outcrops; T3S R12E Sec. 3 NE 1/4, elev. ca. 5500' abundant Barbara Ertter 4192 12 June 1981 00412791
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Polygonum polygaloides Meisn. subsp. polygaloides