Rubus idaeus subsp. sachalinensis (H.Lév.) Focke
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Filed As
Rosaceae
Rubus idaeus subsp. sachalinensis (H.Lév.) Focke -
Collector(s)
D. H. Kinnaman D.K.15, 06 Aug 1938
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Location
United States of America. Nevada. Elko Co. Hayes Creek. Humboldt Forest.
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Habitat
Slope: 80-85%; Type: Browse; Shady, rocky sites. Principal associated plants in order of abundance: Trisetum spicatum-Aplopappus. Abundance: light. Slide rock.
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Description
Usual size of plant: 1'-3'; Flowering period: July-August; Period of seed dissemination: August-September. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 849051
Occurrence ID: ec414fe8-ee24-4240-8885-b20311e3c5d4
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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
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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
Elko Co.
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Locality
Hayes Creek. Humboldt Forest
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Elevation
Alt. 2591 m. (8501 ft.)
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Distribution
Herbarium of Thç. forest Service DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL _____________________________________- MUBUA. Botanical name Common name WaslMrn^RadJRaspbarry State____JSgVBdB____ County .„„EUDDl____________ Forest KlttdMldt Exact locality .. Hay«a_Gr«*k (Sec., T., and R., Thompson Meadow) Altitude_____BSO&_________feet. Slope |()^U------ Soil (Steepness arm flrection) (Deep clajToam, _________________________________ Type_______Broxaa____________________tl_________ ooarse gravel, eto.) (Woodland, timber, park, etc.) (Weed, browse, gram) (Density in 1 MMtm ------------- use —m (Prinoipal associated^plants in order of abundance) (Overgrazing, close, moderate, light) Distribution BmwihihirtT HHtky —- light- (Where generally found) Forage value _______fit--------------------------ft---------------------------— (Palatability) (Graced by C., H., S., and Q.) Other data ~ -w-,__________ _ ^ (Usual size of plant) (Flowering period) (Period ofseed dissemination) Collector’s name____________________Il8i>»l - V. 8. OOTnNUNT PRINTING 0FFI01 00849051
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Rubus idaeus subsp. sachalinensis (H.Lév.) Focke