Keckiella breviflora var. glabrisepala (D.D.Keck) N.H.Holmgren

  • Filed As

    Scrophulariaceae
    Keckiella breviflora var. glabrisepala (D.D.Keck) N.H.Holmgren

  • Collector(s)

    K. A. Vincent 4384 with Charlotte A. Labbé, 21 Jul 1986

  • Location

    United States of America. California. Mono Co. Sierra Nevada, West Walker River Canyon; ca. 2 miles south of Walker beside US 395.

  • Habitat

    On east-facing rocky slope. With sagebrush, juniper and pinyon. Locally abundant.

  • Description

    Suffrutescent shrubs to ca. 1 m tall and broad; corollas white with red-violet veins on the reflexed abaxial lip; anthers hooded by adaxial lip. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 786847

    Occurrence ID: 82a5f4b6-5cbb-4bef-9b1d-e73e4d28c02d

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    California

  • County/Municipio

    Mono Co.

  • Locality

    Sierra Nevada, West Walker River Canyon; ca. 2 miles south of Walker beside US 395

  • Township, Range, Section

    T8N, R23E, S33

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1767.8 m. (5800 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    38.4946, -119.457

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    969

  • Georeferencing Method

    GEOLocate Web Application. Used GEOLocate Web Application to convert TRS values (provided on specimen label) into decimal degrees.

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

  • Distribution

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    No botanical uses.

THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN (NY)
PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA
Keckiella breviflora (Lindley) Straw
var. glabrisepala (Keck) N. Holmgren	SCR
Suffrutescent shrubs to ca 1 m tall & broad;
corollas white with red-violet veins on the
reflexed abaxial lip; anthers hooded by adaxial
lip.
CA, Mono Co.: Sierra Nevada, West Walker River
Canyon; locally abundant on E-facing rocky
slope with sagebrush, juniper and pinyon ca 2
mi S of Walker beside US 395, Sec 33 T8N R23E.
Elev. ca 5800 ft.
Karl A*. Vincent &
Charlotte A. Labbe 4384	21 Jul 1986
Fieldwork supported by a grant from the
Ruddick Lawrence-Conoco Student Travel Fund