Carex lenticularis var. lipocarpa (Holm) L.A.Standl.

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    Cyperaceae
    Carex lenticularis var. lipocarpa (Holm) L.A.Standl.

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    NY Barcode: 04319548

    Occurrence ID: 28b36486-2588-4ed1-93ad-b3ea3b52fe74

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Open carefully!
(loose perigynia, etc)
(Conor arkmmma Bailey)
NEW VORKBOTANICAL GARDEN
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PLANTS OF OKANOGAN COUNTY, WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
of the Methow Valley District of the Okanogan National Forest, in or near the Pasayten Wilderness (as noted)
collected while working the Thirty Mile Fire, which was named after its point of origin, a campfire in Thirty Mile Campground
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From Wenatchee, about 110 miles north to Winthrop community. Chenuch River drainage. Eight Mile Camp. T36N
R21E S26 NE4 NE4. Reported GPS of camp helibase was 48°35.562' 120°09.939'. Riverside by horse corral. One
clone here.
Collected in memory of Tom Craven, Jessica Johnson, Karen FitzPatrick, and Devin Weaver, who died fighting the Thirty Mile Fire. Fire
started as an unattended campfire July 9 and blew up unexpectedly July 10 trapping about 15 people who deployed fire shelters. Eight Mile
Ranch (= Eight Mile Gamp) is a well known U. S. Forest Service camp, eight miles up the Chenuch River from the Winthrop Community.
Coll: Philip E. Hyatt, worked this fire as Base Camp Manager and later as Supply Unit Leader, supporting the ground efforts in late July.
No: 10,457	July 25,2001
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