Mirabilis linearis (Pursh) Heimerl var. linearis
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Filed As
Nyctaginaceae
Mirabilis linearis (Pursh) Heimerl var. linearis -
Collector(s)
A. Cronquist 12069, 05 Sep 1987
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Location
United States of America. Utah. Grand Co. On the north end of the La Sal Mountains, overlooking the upper end of Castle Valley, ca. 20 km. airline east of Moab.
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Habitat
Disturbed granitic substrate along the road.
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Description
Perennial with several loosely clustered stems spreading by creeping roots. Flowers rather pale lavender, on some plants white. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 496320
Occurrence ID: 727d414a-3640-47f0-8ff3-af9a0e4ec751
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Caryophyllales
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Family
Nyctaginaceae
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All Determinations
Mirabilis linearis (Pursh) Heimerl var. linearis det R. W. Spellenberg, 2008
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Utah
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County/Municipio
Grand Co.
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Locality
On the north end of the La Sal Mountains, overlooking the upper end of Castle Valley, ca. 20 km. airline east of Moab.
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Township, Range, Section
T26S, R24E, ca. S5
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Elevation
Alt. 2300 m. (7546 ft.)
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Coordinates
38.5725, -109.297
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Georeferencing Method
TRS Conversion Calculator. Used TRS2LL tool (defunct, now: TRS-data conversion tool, Montana State University, www.esg.montana.edu/gl/trs-data.html) to convert TRS coordinates (Township, Range, Section; Public Land Survey System) to decimal degrees.
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Distribution
Mirabilis linearis (Pursh) Heimerl var. linearis R. Spellenberg (NMC) 2008 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN PLANTS OF UTAH Mirabilis linearis (Pursh) Heimerl GRAND CO.: Disturbed granitic substrate along the road on the north end of the La Sal Mts. overlooking the upper end of Castle Valley, ca 20 km airline east of Moab. T.26 S., R.24 E., ca Sec. 5. Elev. ca 2300 m. Perennial with several loosely clustered stems spreading by creeping roots. Flowers rather pale lavender, on some plants white. Arthur Cronquist 12069 5 September 1987 00496320
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Mirabilis linearis (Pursh) Heimerl var. linearis