Lesquerella arizonica S.Watson

  • Filed As

    Brassicaceae
    Lesquerella arizonica S.Watson

  • Collector(s)

    M. D. Windham 98164 with S. O'Kane, 13 May 1998

  • Location

    United States of America. Arizona. Coconino Co. Northwest of Kaibab Plateau near Le Fevre Wash along U.S. 89A, ca. 13 road miles southeast of its junction with AZ 389 in Fredonia.

  • Habitat

    On west-facing slope. With Artemisia, Chrysothamnus, and Eriogonum. In rocky (Kaibab Limestone) soil.

  • Description

    Plants perennial from closely branched caudices; petals yellow; styles 1-1.5 mm long; fruiting pedicels ± straight, divergent-ascending; fruits densely pubescent, the trichome rays short and ± divergent; ovules usually 4 per locule. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 609004

    Occurrence ID: 49b60821-ce5a-40f9-a94c-d496bc43a0d5

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Arizona

  • County/Municipio

    Coconino Co.

  • Locality

    Northwest of Kaibab Plateau near Le Fevre Wash along U.S. 89A, ca. 13 road miles southeast of its junction with AZ 389 in Fredonia.

  • Township, Range, Section

    T40N, R1E, S17

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1745 m. (5725 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    36.8653, -112.317

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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ISA
Voucher Specimen For Chromosome Studies
n = 9
Michael D. Windham, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
PLANTS OF ARIZONA, U.S.A.
I esauerella arizonica S. Wats.
COCONINO CO.: NW of Kaibab Plateau near Le Fevre Wash along
U S. 89A ca. 13.0 road miles SE of its junction with AZ 389 in
Fredonia. T40N, R1E, Sec. 17. Lat.: 36°51'55"N Long.:
112°19'02"W (WGS84 Datum). Elev. 5725 ft.
In rocky (Kaibab Limestone) soil on W-facing slope with Artemisia.
nhrysothamnus & Erioqonum. Plants perennial from closely
branched caudices; petals yellow; styles 1-1.5 mm long; fruiting
pedicels + straight, divergent-ascending; fruits densely pubescent,
the trichome rays short & + divergent; ovules usually 4 per locule.
M.D. Windham (98-164)	13 May 1998
& S. O'Kane	Brassicaceae
Garrett Herbarium, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
00609004