Monarda viridissima Correll
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Filed As
Lamiaceae
Monarda viridissima Correll -
Collector(s)
W. R. Carr 33276, 28 Jun 2013
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Location
United States of America. Texas. Bastrop Co. Nw side of Wine Cellar Rd. ca. 0.2-0.3 roadmiles NE of its jct. with Scott Falls Rd., ca. 1.8 airmiles SSW of jct. US Rt. 290 and F.M. 696 near Butler. Camp Swift Training Center (Texas Army National Guard). Elgin East Quadrangle.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02607751
Occurrence ID: 7c287c2c-b3ab-4364-8368-beaf9891e783
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Lamiaceae
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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
Texas
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County/Municipio
Bastrop Co.
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Locality
Nw side of Wine Cellar Rd. ca. 0.2-0.3 roadmiles NE of its jct. with Scott Falls Rd., ca. 1.8 airmiles SSW of jct. US Rt. 290 and F.M. 696 near Butler. Camp Swift Training Center (Texas Army National Guard). Elgin East Quadrangle
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Elevation
Alt. 134 - 137 m. (440 - 449 ft.)
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Coordinates
30.2842, -97.3012
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Distribution
FLORA OF TEXAS Acme Botanical Services Monarda viridissima Correll BASTROP CO.: perennial; foliage yellow-green; bracts white to pale purple; corolla white; common in herbaceous sandyland vegetation in large opening or clearing in post oak - eastern redcedar woodlands on nearly level to gently rolling landscape underlain by Eocene sediments of the Calvert Bluff Formation, on soils mapped as deep, moderately well drained, neutral to slightly acid fine sand (Patilo Series, Grossarenic Paleustalfs), NW side of Wine Cellar Rd. ca. 0.2-0.3 roadmiles NE of its jet. with Scott Falls Rd., ca. 1.8 airmiles SSW of jet. US Rt.290 and F. M. 696 near Butler, at N30°17.054\ W097°18.075\ Camp Swift Training Center (Texas Army National Guard). Elgin East Quadrangle. Elev. 440-450 ft. Associates included Froelichia cf. latifolia, Helianthus debilis, Heterotheca subaxillaris, other sandyland forbs. W. R. Carr #33276 (with Elena Pinto-Torres) 28 June 2013 02607751
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Monarda viridissima Correll