Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton var. pinnata
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Filed As
Brassicaceae
Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton var. pinnata -
Collector(s)
M. D. Windham 99 196, 12 Jun 1999
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Location
United States of America. Nevada. Esmeralda Co. South-southeast of Lida Junction along US 95 in Lida Valley ca. 12.47 km west-southwest of the summit (8318) of Stonewall Mountain.
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Habitat
On gentle west-facing slope. With Atriplex, Lycium and Krascheninnikovia. In rocky volcanic soil.
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Description
Ill-scented perennials, woody only at base, to 1.2 m tall; herbage puberulent and sparsely hirtellous, gray-green; all leaves petiolate, the lower pinnatifid; petals yellow, the blades to 2 mm wide, the claws densely villous on inner surfaces; stipes to 20 mm long; mature fruits divergent-ascending, arcuate. Phenology of specimen: Fertile, Flower, Fruit.
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Specimen Notes
"Voucher Specimen for Chromosome Studies n = 28"
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 641791
Occurrence ID: fdcb1194-8dcb-4c3d-be4a-e74c9e5065f7
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Brassicales
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Family
Brassicaceae
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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
Nevada
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County/Municipio
Esmeralda Co.
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Locality
South-southeast of Lida Junction along US 95 in Lida Valley ca. 12.47 km west-southwest of the summit (8318) of Stonewall Mountain
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Township, Range, Section
T5S, R43E, S32
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Elevation
Alt. 1413 m. (4636 ft.)
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Coordinates
37.4611, -117.172
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00641791 BOTANICAL .PARDEE vV* Voucher Specimen For Chromosome Studies n = 28 Michael D. Windham, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT PLANTS OF NEVADA, U.S.A. Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton var. pinnata ESMERALDA CO.: SSE of Lida Junction along US 95 in Lida Valley ca. 12.47 km WSW of the summit (8318) of Stonewall Mountain. T5S, R43E, Sec. 32. Lat.: 37°27'40"N Long.: 117°10'20"W (WGS84 Datum). Elev. 4635 ft. n rocky volcanic soil on gentle W-facing slope with Atrip lex, Lvcium & Krascheninnikovia. Ill-scented perennials, woody only at base, to 1.2 m tall; herbage puberulent & sparsely hirtellous, gray- green; all leaves petiolate, the lower pinnatifid; petals yellow, the blades to 2 mm wide, the claws densely villous on inner surfaces; stipes to 20 mm long; mature fruits divergent-ascending, arcuate. M.D. Windham (99-196) 12 June 1999 Brassicaceae Garrett Herbarium, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT 00641791
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Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton var. pinnata