Lobelia occidentalis McVaugh & Huft
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Filed As
Campanulaceae
Lobelia occidentalis McVaugh & Huft ( isotype ) -
Collector(s)
R. McVaugh 10249 with Robert L. Wilbur, 12 Apr 1949
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Location
Mexico. Jalisco. About 15 miles southeast of Autlán; in mountains near trail from Chante to Rancho Manantlán and thence southeasterly 3-4 hours with pack animals toward El Cuartón.
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Habitat
Barranca. On north-facing slopes in shade. In pine-oak-fir forest above stream-bed. Abundant.
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Description
herb. Flowers clear lavender with 2 white radial lines at base of lower lip (which is not or scarcely declined); upper lobes curled back into a ring. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 547146
Occurrence ID: 0ae7165f-1660-4a3a-aef1-a4f6e56749e3
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Asterales
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Family
Campanulaceae
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All Determinations
Lobelia occidentalis McVaugh & Huft
Lobelia dielsiana E.Wimm., ?, det R. McVaugh, 1949
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Type Details
isotype of Lobelia occidentalis McVaugh & Huft, verif. T. J. Ayers, 1985
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Jalisco
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Locality
About 15 miles southeast of Autlán; in mountains near trail from Chante to Rancho Manantlán and thence southeasterly 3-4 hours with pack animals toward El Cuartón
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Elevation
Alt. 2400 - 2600 m. (7874 - 8530 ft.)
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Distribution
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Lobelia occidentalis McVaugh & Huft