Cyperus grayioides Mohlenbr.
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Filed As
Cyperaceae
Cyperus grayioides Mohlenbr. -
Collector(s)
S. L. Orzell 8626 with E. L. Bridges, 05 Oct 1988
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Location
United States of America. Texas. Robertson Co. Southwest of MIll Creek, ca. 1.3 miles south of Robertson County Road #333, at a point 3.5 miles west of FM 1940, to west of transmission line r-o-w, Camp Creek Lake 7.5' Quad.
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Habitat
Eolian, unstable deep xeric sandhill barrens. Dominents: Quercus incana, Aristida desmantha & Rhododon ciliatus. Soils: Arenosa (Typic Quartzipsamments).
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 23706
Occurrence ID: b2c7ea73-5d66-438e-8363-f39ed1189b2a
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Poales
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Family
Cyperaceae
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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
Robertson Co.
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Locality
Southwest of MIll Creek, ca. 1.3 miles south of Robertson County Road #333, at a point 3.5 miles west of FM 1940, to west of transmission line r-o-w, Camp Creek Lake 7.5' Quad.
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Elevation
Alt. 131 - 140 m. (430 - 459 ft.)
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Coordinates
31.0094, -96.3594
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Distribution
CYPERACEAE FLORA OF TEXAS Cyperus grayioides flohlenbrock Robertson County: Eolian, unstable deep xeric sandhill barrens, SW of Hill Creek, ca. 1.3 mi S of Robertson County Road 1333, at a point 3.5 mi H of FM 1940, to W of transmission line r-o-w, Camp Creek Lake 7.5' Quad., 31°00,34"N, 96°21’34nW. Elev. 430-460 ft. Geology - Sparta Sand (Eocene). Soils - Arenosa (Typic Quartzipsamments). Coaimunity dominated by Quercus incana / ßristida desmantha - Rhododon ciliatus. Other associates include 8ulbostylis ciliatifolia, Eriogonm multiflorua, Froelichia floridana, Heliantiiemum georgianum, Hymenopappus carrizoanus, Lechea aucronata, Palafoxia hookeriana, Paronychia drumondii, Polanisia erosa, Polygonella parksii, Quercus stellata, Stillingia sylvatica, and Stylisma pickeringii. Steve L. Orzell and Edwin L. Bridges 8626 5 October 1988 The University of Texas Herbariu« (TEX-LL) 00023706
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Cyperus grayioides Mohlenbr.