Astragalus didymocarpus Hook. & Arn. var. didymocarpus
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Filed As
Fabaceae
Astragalus didymocarpus Hook. & Arn. var. didymocarpus -
Collector(s)
E. Makings 2019 with Pat Boness, Andrew Casillas, 08 Apr 2005
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Location
United States of America. Arizona. Gila Co. Tonto National Forest; Greenback Creek Quad Map; Twin Buttes in Tonto Basin, about 2 air miles north of the northern tip of Theodore Roosevelt Reservoir, east of Tonto Creek, about 1 mile southeast along A-Cross rd. (also know as FR 60) after it crosses Tonto Creek. At base of the southeast side of the buttes.
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Habitat
Sonoran Desert, open area with scattered shrubs, most cover herbaceous annuals, especially Texas stork's bill; soils- Ustertic Haplargids fine, smectitic thermic; high clay, skeletal. With Simmondsia chinensis, Lycium, Ziziphus obtusifolia, etc.
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Description
Erect annual, flowers purplish, occasional. Native. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01248447
Occurrence ID: 4fb5ea9b-b680-446b-a276-fe4b28363dae
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fabales
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Family
Fabaceae
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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
Arizona
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County/Municipio
Gila Co.
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Locality
Tonto National Forest; Greenback Creek Quad Map; Twin Buttes in Tonto Basin, about 2 air miles north of the northern tip of Theodore Roosevelt Reservoir, east of Tonto Creek, about 1 mile southeast along A-Cross rd. (also know as FR 60) after it crosses Tonto Creek. At base of the southeast side of the buttes
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Elevation
Alt. 738 m. (2421 ft.)
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Coordinates
33.7884, -111.228
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Distribution
Plants of Arizona Terrestrial Ecosystems Survey, Tonto National Forest Astragalus didymocarpus Hook. & Am. Family: Fabaceae Symbol: ASDI3 Common name: dwarf white milkvetch NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 01248447 Locality: Arizona, Gila County; Tonto National Forest; Greenback Creek Quad map; Twin Buttes in Tonto Basin, about 2 air miles north of the northern tip of Theodore Roosevelt Reservoir, east of Tonto Creek; about 1 mile southeast along A-Cross Rd. (also known as FR 60) after it crosses Tonto Creek. At base of the southeast side of the buttes, N 33° 47.306' W 111 ° 13.683' 2420 ft., Habitat: Sonoran Desert, open area with scattered shrubs, most cover herbacous annuals, especially Texas stork's bill; soils - Ustertic Haplargids fine, smectitic thermic; high clay, skeletal Associated spp: Simmondsia chinensis, Lycium, Ziziphus obtusifolia, Opuntia engelmannii, Cylindropuntia acanthacarpa, Parkinsonia microphylla, Prosopis velutina, Sphaeralcea, annuals: Erodium texanum, E. cicutarium, Lupinus sparsiflorus, Lesquerella gordonii, Plagiobothrys arizonicus, Bromus rubens, Lotus spp., Platago spp., Eriogonum spp., Amslnckia, Cryptantha Notes: erect annual, flowers purplish, occasional Origin: native Collected by: Elizabeth Makings 2019 8 April 2005 with: Pat Boness, Andrew Casillas Yo**> botanical Garde** 01248447
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Astragalus didymocarpus Hook. & Arn. var. didymocarpus