Dalea wrightii A.Gray
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Filed As
Fabaceae
Dalea wrightii A.Gray -
Collector(s)
J. G. Lemmon 568, 1881
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Location
United States of America. Arizona.
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Description
Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01277970
Occurrence ID: 78c4d9cc-9dc1-4400-9cef-942e29d1eab2
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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
Dalea wrightii A.Gray det R. C. Barneby, 1963
Parosela wrightii (A.Gray) Vail det P. A. Rydberg
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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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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide (Zermoglio et. Unable to georeference: more locality information needed.
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Distribution
^Torrey Club 24: IB. 1897. "®62- CHH „19:3 Jo [4J ams t.&Stdl. ???•'“'fPKrE xoWLA'ir: UTy Bliis 80 miles west of the Pecos, ancf'on El Paso,” VexaL Range: Wesum Texas to southern Arizona, and adjacent Mexico. i 1! • M6X • New Me^’CO: wEillsboro; Tortugas Mountain; Bishops Cap. Dry hi] Is, ii | the Lower Sono™n Zlme. a5TParosel3*fiama (Torr.) Heller, Bot. Expl. Texaa 49. 1895.^qq-£ ^ QJJJJ 10 , Dalea nana Torr.; A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad, n. ser. 4: 31. 1849. * ^RA 1 Qi k Type locality: “Sandy soil, Willow Bar, on the Cimarron,” New MexrcS? * Range: Kansas to Texas and New Mexico. New Mexico: Nara Visa; Organ Mountains; south of Roswell. Dry plains and hills, in the Lower and Upper Sonoran zones. Parosela neomeodcana (A. Gray) Heller,2 notwithstanding its name, probably does not come into New Mexico, although it may occur in the extreme southwest comer ^ along with other species of similar distribution. ______ i Contr. West. Bot. 12: 8.1908. 3Dalea mollis rieornexicaria A. Gray, PI. Wright. 1: 47. 1852. 126. ParosSTTWrightii (A. Gray) Vail, Bull. Torrey Club 24: 16. 1897. Dalea Wrightii A. Gray PI. Wright. 1: 49. 1852. RjClb N «Afl3.Fl . Dalea subidtcola Brand. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot 4- 179 toil , * Dalea parrasana Brand. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 4: 179. 191L (, / £ OJ $ A low perennial, with a woody root and a short caudex; stems several, rarely more than 1 dm. long, densely silky-canescent, leafy; leaves pinnately 5-7-foliolate, 2-4 cm. long; stipules subulate, 4—5 mm. long; petiole about 1 cm. long; rachis sericeous, not glandular; leaves ob- lanceolate, obovate, or elliptic, 5-20 nun. long, silky-canescent on both sides; spikes subsessile at the ends of the stems, 2—6 cm. long, nearly 2 cm. thick; bracts lanceolate, acuminate, longer than the calyx; calyx-tube turbinate, 3 mm. long, densely silky, 10-ribbed; lobes filiform, from a broad base, plumose, almost twice as long as the tube; corolla yellow, fading rose-colored or purplish; blade of the banner cordate-flabelliform, nearly 3 mm. long and broad, the claw 6 mm. long; wings and keel-petals inserted a little above the middle of the staminal tube, the blades of the wings 3.5 mm. long, those of the keel-petals 4 mm. long; pod villous-pubescent. Type locality: Dry hills, 80 miles west of the Pecos, Texas. Distribution: Western Texas to Arizona, Zacatecas, and Coahuila. (/> HERBARIUM OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE, NEW YORK. Loo— kutvs............. ifrfrl...................... NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 01277970 01277970
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Dalea wrightii A.Gray