Abies grandis (Douglas ex D.Don) Lindl.
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Filed As
Pinaceae
Abies grandis (Douglas ex D.Don) Lindl. -
Collector(s)
C. L. Hitchcock 24467, 27 May 1966
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Location
United States of America. Oregon. Baker Co. About 15 miles south of Baker, near summit of grade on Highway No. 7 between Unity and Baker.
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Description
Mass collection including long needled trees with white bands of stomata on both surfaces, the needles somewhat erect on the upper surfaces and bluish-green (Abies concolor) to yellow-green needled trees, the needles spreading in flat sprays and with no stomata (except the tip) on the upper surface (Abies grandis) and with about every degree of intergradation the upper surfaces of the branches. Phenology of specimen: Sterile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 29339
Occurrence ID: 299531d1-a4c3-4cf5-b264-93b0743f1c74
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pinophyta
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Order
Pinales
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Family
Pinaceae
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All Determinations
Abies grandis (Douglas ex D.Don) Lindl.
Note: Unnamed hybrid: Abies grandis (Douglas ex D. Don) Lindl. X A. concolor (Gord. & Glend.) Hildebr.
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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
Baker Co.
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Locality
About 15 miles south of Baker, near summit of grade on Highway No. 7 between Unity and Baker
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Elevation
Alt. 1615.4 m. (5300 ft.)
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Distribution
FLORA. OF OREGON 2kb6j Abies grandis Lindl. x A. concolor (Gord. & Glend.) Lindl. BAKER CO: about 15 mi. s. of Baker, near summit of grade on highway #7 between Unity and Baker, at 5300 ft. elev., mixed with Pinus ponderosa, Larix occiden- talism and Pseudotsuga menziesii mass collection including long needled trees with white bands of stomata on both surfaces, the needles somewhat erect on the upper surface of the branches, and bluish-green (A. concolor) to yellow-green needled trees, the needles spreading in flat sprays and with no stomata (except the tip) on the upper surface (A. grandis) and with about every degree of intergrad- ation Collected by: C.L. Hitchcock May 27, 1966 00029339
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Abies grandis (Douglas ex D.Don) Lindl.