Dyssodia pinnata (B.L.Rob.) Cav. var. pinnata
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Filed As
Asteraceae
Dyssodia pinnata (B.L.Rob.) Cav. var. pinnata -
Collector(s)
V. W. Steinmann 685, 13 Sep 1995
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Location
Mexico. México. Sierra de Guadalupe, near cerro Picacho, ca. 1 km S of Coacalco, near the end of calle Estado de México.
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Habitat
Overgrazed secondary scrub of numerous stoloniferous grasses intermixed among lowsatured shrubs with Asclepias, Baccharis, Bidens, Bouteloua, Buddleja, Chloris, Cosmos, Eryngium, Euphorbia, Gomphrena, Hilaria, Marrubium, Muhlenbergia, Penstemon, Salvia. Common.
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Description
With orange florets; Annual; Ascending.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 417414
Occurrence ID: a38bed35-3940-4a54-bdf6-62cc7d658ef5
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Asterales
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Family
Asteraceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
México
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Locality
Sierra de Guadalupe, near cerro Picacho, ca. 1 km S of Coacalco, near the end of calle Estado de México
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Elevation
Alt. 2200 m. (7218 ft.)
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Coordinates
19.6244, -99.1119
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Distribution
RANCHO SANTA ANA BOTANIC GARDEN (RSA) PLANTS OF MEXICO, MEXICO ASTERACEAE Dyssodia pinnata (Cav.) Rob. var. pinnata Sierra de Guadalupe, near Cerro Picacho, ca. 1 km south of Coacalco, near the end of Calle Estado de México; 19°37'28"N, 99°06'43”W, ca. 2200 m. Common ascending annual with orange florets; overgrazed secondary scrub of numerous stoloniferous grasses intermixed among low- statured shrubs with Asclepias, Baccharis, Bidens, Bouteloua, Buddleja, Chloris, Cosmos, Eryngium, Euphorbia, Gomphrena, Hilaria, Marrubium, Muhlenbergia, Penstemon, Salvia, Setaria, Stevia, and Tagetes. V.W. Steinmann 685 & V.E. Ashworth, R. Cerros T., J.T. Columbus, L.M. Zahn 13 September 1995 00417414
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Dyssodia pinnata (B.L.Rob.) Cav. var. pinnata