Tetradymia spinosa Hook. & Arn.
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                                                    Filed AsAsteraceae 
 Tetradymia spinosa Hook. & Arn.
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                                                    Collector(s)P. Train 14189, May 1934 - Dec 1934 
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                                                    LocationUnited States of America. Nevada. Humboldt Co. Dry hills, mesas, & higher benches. N. Humboldt Co. 
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                                                    IdentifiersNY Barcode: 2457371 Occurrence ID: bf6e78f7-3059-4f43-9005-fe054c3decdf 
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                                                    KingdomPlantae 
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                                                    DivisionMagnoliophyta 
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                                                    OrderAsterales 
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                                                    FamilyAsteraceae 
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                                                    RegionNorth America 
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                                                    CountryUnited States of America 
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                                                    State/ProvinceNevada 
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                                                    County/MunicipioHumboldt Co. 
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                                                    LocalityDry hills, mesas, & higher benches. N. Humboldt Co. 
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                                                    ElevationAlt. 1524 m. (5000 ft.) 
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                                                    Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02457371  BOTANICAL Wabash Coil. Herbarium (WAB) . . * Dt>nated to NY in'1987j DESERT PLANTS OF and SOUTHEASTERN OREGON Genus: Species, Author: 11 _ w-t&r TETRADYMIA splnoaa H.& A._ Family - Composit&© Common name: Cottonthom(Winter appearar Date;MayDecFt. 5,000 Belt: Atemesia Habitat:Dry hills,mesas,& higher benches Forage for sheep and antelope Locallty N.Humboldt Co.Nevada PERCY TRAIN, Collector, LOWER ROCHESTER, NEVADA 02457371
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Tetradymia spinosa Hook. & Arn.