Psorothamnus polydenius (Torr. ex S.Watson) Rydb. var. polydenius
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Filed As
Fabaceae
Psorothamnus polydenius (Torr. ex S.Watson) Rydb. var. polydenius -
Collector(s)
P. J. Leary 5781 with J. S. Holland, F. H. Landau, & W. E. Niles, 27 Jun 1998
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Location
United States of America. Nevada. Lincoln Co. East of Medsger Pass, south end of East Pahranagat Range, 4.1 miles west of U.S. Highway 93.
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Habitat
On a north-facing limestone slope. With Hymenoclea salsola, Ephedra nevadensis, Salazaria mexicana, and Coleogyne ramosissima. Occasional.
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Description
Plant 0.5 m high. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 702800
Occurrence ID: 8ccf6597-0160-49ed-a05b-6cdbfadd0acf
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fabales
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Family
Fabaceae
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All Determinations
Psorothamnus polydenius (Torr. ex S.Watson) Rydb. var. polydenius
Psorothamnus polydenius (Torr. ex S.Watson) Rydb.
Note: "[=Dalea polydenia Torr. ex s. Wats.]"
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Nevada
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County/Municipio
Lincoln Co.
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Locality
East of Medsger Pass, south end of East Pahranagat Range, 4.1 miles west of U.S. Highway 93
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Township, Range, Section
T18S, R60E, S24
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Elevation
Alt. 1400 m. (4593 ft.)
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Coordinates
37.2344, -115.22
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Location Notes
The elevation also appears on the label as: 1400 m
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00702800 BOTANICAL G-ardE** HERBARIUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS PLANTS OF NEVADA Psorothamnus polydenius (Wats.) Rydb. [=Dalea polydenia Torr. ex S. Wats.] Plant 0.5 m high; occasional on a north-facing limestone slope, east of Medsger Pass, south end of East Pahranagat Range, 4.1 miles west of U.S. Highway 93; with Hymenoc/ea salsola, Ephedra nevadensis, Salazaria mexicana, and Coleogyne ramosissima; T18S, R60E, Sec 24; elev. 4593 ft (1400 m). P.J. Leary J.S. Holland F.H. Landau W.E. Niles 5781 Lincoln County 27 June 1998 00702800
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Psorothamnus polydenius (Torr. ex S.Watson) Rydb. var. polydenius