Blitum nuttallianum Schult.
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Filed As
Amaranthaceae
Blitum nuttallianum Schult. -
Collector(s)
B. Meurer-Grimes 2 with James Grimes, 27 Apr 1989
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Location
United States of America. Oregon. Malheur Co. About 1 mile south of the Alkali Creeks, above Camp Kettle Creek.
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Habitat
Slopes of Sucker Creek ash-tuff. White clay.
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Description
Plant very small, 5-7 cm, roots and stem-bases red, sometimes the bottom leaves too. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 539891
Occurrence ID: ba726852-b284-4760-adf4-3dfd91ac6650
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Caryophyllales
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Family
Amaranthaceae
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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
Oregon
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County/Municipio
Malheur Co.
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Locality
About 1 mile south of the Alkali Creeks, above Camp Kettle Creek
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Township, Range, Section
T23S, R47E, S20, 21
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Elevation
Alt. 823 m. (2700 ft.)
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Distribution
PLANTS OF OREGON Chenopodiaceae Barbara Meurer-Grimes 2 27 April 1989 James Grimes botanical garden 00539891 Monolepis nuttall MALHEUR CO.: About 1 mile south of the Alkali Creeks, above Camp Kettle Creek on white clay slopes of Sucker Creek ash-tuff. T23S, R 47 E, Sèc. 20, 21. Elev. 2700 ft. Plant very small, 5-7 cm, roots and stem-bases red, sometimes the bottom leaves too. 00539891
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Blitum nuttallianum Schult.