Cosmos sulphureus Cav.
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Filed As
Asteraceae
Cosmos sulphureus Cav. -
Location
Mexico. Sinaloa. Along the dirt road from Rosario to Plomosas, about 4. 2 miles E of La Rastra where the road crosses a river, about 34 miles E of Mexico highway 15 at Chilillos, this about 1 mile S of Rosario.
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Habitat
In mature forest associated with Bursera and several shrubby genera. Calcareous soil.
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Description
orange rays; Annual; Weedy herb.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 417073
Occurrence ID: 65be2d3a-6200-41cf-9338-7d3775dc4512
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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
Cosmos sulphureus Cav. det H. E. Robinson
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Sinaloa
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Locality
Along the dirt road from Rosario to Plomosas, about 4. 2 miles E of La Rastra where the road crosses a river, about 34 miles E of Mexico highway 15 at Chilillos, this about 1 mile S of Rosario
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Coordinates
23.07, -105.45
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Georeferencing Method
gazetteer.
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Distribution
PLANTS OF MEXICO Field Studies Supported by National Geographic Society, National Science Foundation, and Bentham-Moxom Trust Cosmos sulfureus Cav. detr. H. Robinson SINALOA: Along the dirt road from Rosario to Plcmosas, about 4.2 miles east of La Rastra where the road crosses a river, about 34 miles east of Mexico Highway 15 at Chilillos, this about 1 mile south of Rosario, in mature forest associated with Bursera and several shrubby genera, on calcarerous soils. Annual, weedy herb with orange rays. James L. Reveal, 4042 Raymond M. Harley 7 October 1975 University of Maryland Herbarium College Park, Md. 00417073
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Cosmos sulphureus Cav.