Potentilla holmgrenii D.F.Murray & Elven
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Filed As
Rosaceae
Potentilla holmgrenii D.F.Murray & Elven -
Collector(s)
B. Moseley 1592A, 31 Jul 1989
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Location
United States of America. Nevada. White Pine Co. North Schell Peak, Schell Creek Range, Humboldt National Forest, ca. 10 miles east of McGill.
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Habitat
Geum rossii - Carex turf and windswept fellfield on ridge. Asociated with Oxyria digyna, Potentilla fruticosa, Festuca ovina, Phlox pulvinata, Sedum lanceolatum, Smelowskia calycina, Agropyron scribneri. Abundant. Substrate quartzite talus.
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Description
Corolla yellow. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
Plants mostly in fruit
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 833169
Occurrence ID: 5bbf728f-b713-44a6-8a1e-4fde564882c6
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Rosaceae
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All Determinations
Potentilla holmgrenii D.F.Murray & Elven det R. Elven, 01 Apr 2007
Potentilla nivea L. det B. Ertter
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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
White Pine Co.
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Locality
North Schell Peak, Schell Creek Range, Humboldt National Forest, ca. 10 miles east of McGill
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Township, Range, Section
T18N, R66E
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Elevation
Alt. 3414 - 3622 m. (11201 - 11883 ft.)
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Location Notes
"T18N R66E unsurveyed"
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Distribution
Flora of North America (FNA) Potentilla holmgrenii D.F. Murray & Elven Det. Reidar Elven (O) & David F. Murray (ALA) 1 Apr 2007 FLORA OF NEVADA Potentilla nivea L. (fide B. Ertter, University of California) White Pine Co: North Schell Peak, Schell Creek Range, Humboldt NF, ca 10 miles E of McGill, T18N R66E unsurveyed; elevation 11,200-11,883 feet; substrate quartzite talus. Geum rossii - Carex turf and windswept fellfield on ridge. Associated with Oxyria digyna, Potentilla fruticosa, Festuca ovina, Phlox puMnata, Sedum lanceolatum, Smelowskia calycina, Agropyron scribneri. Corolla yellow, plants mostly in fruit; abundant. BOTANICAL NEW YORK BOTANjCALSAROEN 00833169 Bob Moseley 1592A July 31, 1989 00833169
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Potentilla holmgrenii D.F.Murray & Elven