Calamintha arkansana (Nutt.) Shinners

  • Filed As

    Lamiaceae
    Calamintha arkansana (Nutt.) Shinners

  • Collector(s)

    D. E. Atha 2251 with Michael Nee, 09 Sep 2000

  • Location

    United States of America. Michigan. Alpena Co. Thunder Bay, Partridge Point, north of Squaw Bay, off Partridge Point Road, south of town of Alpena.

  • Habitat

    Stony ground above storm surge of lake, with grasses and sedges.

  • Description

    Plants 2-3 dm tall, locally abundant but scattered; smells like Hedeoma, stems red, flowers lavender. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    Bulk sample: 2251a whole plant(Matha-524)

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01158230

    Occurrence ID: 7a1cca2c-96d3-4807-9f77-123132cfdf18

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Michigan

  • County/Municipio

    Alpena Co.

  • Locality

    Thunder Bay, Partridge Point, north of Squaw Bay, off Partridge Point Road, south of town of Alpena.

  • Coordinates

    45.0056, -83.435

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Calamintha arkansana (Nutt.) Shinners
det. M. H. Nee, Daniel Atha, 2000
United States of America. Michigan: Alpena Co. Thunder Bay,
Partridge Point, north of Squaw Bay, off Partridge Point Road, south of
town of Alpena. 45°00.34rN, 83°26.10'W (± 100 m). Stony ground above
storm surge of lake, with grasses and sedges.
Plants 2-3 dm tall, locally abundant but scattered; smells like Hedeoma,
stems red, flowers lavender.
Bulk sample: 2251a whole plant.
Daniel Atha, Michael Nee 2251
9 Sep 2000
01158230