Sisymbrium altissimum L.
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Filed As
Brassicaceae
Sisymbrium altissimum L. -
Collector(s)
M. Honer 1114, 1 Jul 2001
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Location
United States of America. California. Mono Co. Glass Mountain Region: Deer Spring: Along FS Road 3S01, east and over divide from Watterson Troughs.
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Habitat
Disturbed powerline road pullout near (dry) spring. Pinus monophylla woodland on decomposed granodiorite soil . With Artemisia tridentata, Purshia tridentata, Smilacina stellata, Prunus andersonii, Symphorocarpus rotundifolius, Ribes, Ephedra, Chrysothamnus, Salix. Common on disturbed road edges.
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Description
Flowers white-pale cream. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 675114
Occurrence ID: 6c832b59-0369-46cb-b1fb-d1d409686d4f
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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
California
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County/Municipio
Mono Co.
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Locality
Glass Mountain Region: Deer Spring: Along FS Road 3S01, east and over divide from Watterson Troughs
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Township, Range, Section
T3S, R30E, S24 Center
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Elevation
Alt. 2300 m. (7546 ft.)
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Coordinates
37.6719, -118.624
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Location Notes
"Banner Ridge Quad". The elevation also appears on the label as: 7544 ft.
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Distribution
Herbarium of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Plants of MONO Co., California, USA Brassicaceae Sisymbrium altissimum L. GLASS MOUNTAIN REGION: Deer Spring: Along FS Rd. 3S01, E and over divide from Watterson Troughs. (Banner Ridge quad: 37° 40.33'N, 118° 37.439'W; T3S R30E S24, center of sec.). Alt.: 2300m/7544ft. Disturbed powerline road pullout near (dry) spring. Pinus monophylla woodland on decomposed granodiorite soil. With Artemesia tridentata, Purshia tridentata, Smilacina stellata, Prunus andersonii, Symphorocarpus rotundifolius, Ribes, Ephedra, Chrysothamnus, Salix. Common on disturbed road edges. Flws white-pale cream. Michael Honer 1114 1 Jul 2001 Entered into RSA Database (1986RSA) 00675114
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Sisymbrium altissimum L.