Eriogonum shockleyi S.Watson

  • Filed As

    Polygonaceae
    Eriogonum shockleyi S.Watson

  • Collector(s)

    J. L. Reveal 4845, 14 Aug 1978

  • Location

    United States of America. Nevada. Lincoln Co. Spring Valley, southeast end of Baking Powder Flat, north of South Highland Road and southeast of Blind Spring, 0.5 mile north of the road, this turnoff 1.5 mile east of the road to Atlanta and 2.5 miles southwest of the Big Springs-Shoshone Road.

  • Habitat

    On flats among the sand-dunes. Assoc. with Sarcobatus. On sandy soil.

  • Description

    Plants forming large mats up to 2 m across, mostly 0.5-1.3 m across, hummocklike; flowers yellow. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 280198

    Occurrence ID: 35c70ff3-8373-40c0-87a1-f4e1f1777555

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Nevada

  • County/Municipio

    Lincoln Co.

  • Locality

    Spring Valley, southeast end of Baking Powder Flat, north of South Highland Road and southeast of Blind Spring, 0.5 mile north of the road, this turnoff 1.5 mile east of the road to Atlanta and 2.5 miles southwest of the Big Springs-Shoshone Road.

  • Township, Range, Section

    T11N, R67E

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1737.4 m. (5700 ft.)

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
00280198
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BOTANICAL
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MONOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN ERIOGONOIDEAE
Eriogonum shockleyi S. Watson
James L. Reveal Norton-Brown Herbarium (MARY)	2002
PLANTS OF NEVADA
Eriogooum shockleyi S. Wats,
var. shockleyi
LINCOLN CD.: Spring Valley, southeast end of Baking
Powder Flat, north of South Highland Road and south-
east of Blind Spring, 0.5 mile north of the road,
this turnoff 1.5 mile east of the road to Atlanta
and 2.5 miles southwest of the Big Springs - Shoshone
Road, on sandy soil on the flats among the sand-
dunes, associated with Sarcobatus, at about 5700
feet elevation, T11N, R67E.
Plants forming large mats up to 2 m across, mostly
0.5-1.3 m across, humnocklike; flowers yellow.
James L. Reveal, 4845	14 August 1978
University of Maryland herbarium®
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND, USA
00280198