Arabis lemmonii S.Watson var. lemmonii

  • Filed As

    Brassicaceae
    Arabis lemmonii S.Watson var. lemmonii

  • Collector(s)

    M. D. Windham 2483 with M. Beilstein, 24 Jun 2001

  • Location

    United States of America. California. Mono Co. East of Lobdell Lake near trail to Mt. Patterson in the Sweetwater Mountains ca. 1.70 km west-northwest of the summit (11673) of Mt. Patterson.

  • Habitat

    On gentle northwest-facing slope. With Lupinus and scattered grasses. In igneous alluvial soil.

  • Description

    Plants taprooted perennials; basal leaves with minute, dendritic trichomes; pedicels usually <4 mm long; petals deep lavender; mature fruits ca. 2 mm wide, glabrous, spreading at right angles, secund; seeds uniseriate, the wing <0.2 mm wide. Phenology of specimen: Fertile, Flower, Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 639733

    Occurrence ID: 494da21a-237c-4adf-a9c4-b1a8fe055d23

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    California

  • County/Municipio

    Mono Co.

  • Locality

    East of Lobdell Lake near trail to Mt. Patterson in the Sweetwater Mountains ca. 1.70 km west-northwest of the summit (11673) of Mt. Patterson.

  • Township, Range, Section

    T7N, R24E, S22

  • Elevation

    Alt. 3155 m. (10351 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    38.44, -119.324

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
00639733
BOTANICAL
garde**
Voucher Specimen For Chromosome Studies
n = 7
Michael D. Windham, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.
Arabis lemmonii S. Wats. var. lemmonii
MONO CO.: E of Lobdell Lake near trail to Mt. Patterson in the
Sweetwater Mts. ca. 1.70 km WNW of the summit (11673) of Mt.
Patterson. T7N, R24E, Sec. 22. Lat.: 38°26'24"N Long.:
H^g^'W (WGS84 Datum). Elev. 10350 ft.
In igneous alluvial soil on gentle NW-facing slope with Lupinus &
scattered grasses. Plants taprooted perennials; basal leaves with
minute, dendritic trichomes; pedicels usually <4 mm long; petals
deep lavender; mature fruits ca. 2 mm wide, glabrous, spreading at
right angles, secund; seeds uniseriate, the wing <0.2 mm wide.
M.D. Windham
& M. Beilstein
(2483)
24 June 2001
Brassicaceae
Garrett Herbarium, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
00639733