Epilobium alpinum var. clavatum (Trel.) C.L.Hitchc.
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Filed As
Onagraceae
Epilobium alpinum var. clavatum (Trel.) C.L.Hitchc. -
Collector(s)
R. K. Moseley 535, 14 Aug 1984
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Location
United States of America. Idaho. Custer Co. Lost River Range, Challis National Forest, ridge between two forks of upper Grouse Cr, ca 1.5 miles W of Grouse Cr Mt, ca 19 miles N of Dickey.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3287052
Occurrence ID: ce996207-1be0-44d2-b56f-e194c6b5adbd
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Onagraceae
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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
Idaho
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County/Municipio
Custer Co.
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Locality
Lost River Range, Challis National Forest, ridge between two forks of upper Grouse Cr, ca 1.5 miles W of Grouse Cr Mt, ca 19 miles N of Dickey.
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Elevation
Alt. 3018 m. (9902 ft.)
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Coordinates
44.3554, -113.941
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
969
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Georeferencing Method
GEOLocate Web Application. Used GEOLocate Web Application (batch client) to convert Township Range Section coordinates (Public Land Survey System) to decimal degrees (high precision).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Location Notes
[US & Canada]
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Distribution
Hi
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO HERBARIUM (ID)
FLORA OF EAST-CENTRAL IDAHO
Epilobium alpinum L. var.
clavatum {T rel.) Hitchc.
BOTANICAL
GARDEN
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
03287052
CUSTER CO: Lost River Range, Challis
National Forest, ridge between two forks of
upper Grouse Cr, ca 1.5 miles W of Grouse
Cr Mt, ca 19 miles N of Dickey. T12N R21E
S23 NE1/4. Elevation 9900'. Moist meadow in
depression that has standing water early in
season creating frost hummocks and frost
boils. Deep clay soil with mantle of coarse
gravel at surface. Associated with Solidago
multi rad iata, Carex elynoides, Trisetum
spicatum, Festuca ovina, Potentilla
diversifolia, Senecio werneriaefolius,
Sibba/dia procumbens, Poa alpina.
Corolla pink, turions absent. Uncommon
below late-lying snow.
Collected by:
R. K. Moseley
535
14 August 1984
03287052
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Epilobium alpinum var. clavatum (Trel.) C.L.Hitchc.