Thelypodium sagittatum (Nutt.) Endl. subsp. sagittatum
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Filed As
Brassicaceae
Thelypodium sagittatum (Nutt.) Endl. subsp. sagittatum -
Collector(s)
C. L. Hitchcock 21359 with C. V. Muhlick, 03 Jul 1957
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Location
United States of America. Idaho. Blaine Co. 10 miles N of Ketchum on S side of the Galena Pass road.
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Habitat
Drying, well drained grassy meadow. In higher areas some sagebrush; in the lower parts, mostly with Wyethia, Polygonum bistortoides and Senecio integerrimus.
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Description
Biennial, almost weedy in appearance (e.g. very common around ant hills); upper stems, sepals, and petals lavender or pinkish lavender rather than true purple; the margins of the linear-oblanceolate petal slightly incurved; nearly erect due to the slight arching, constricted slightly between the uniseriate seeds nearly terete or possibly somewhat flattened (but very slightly so) parallel with the re-plum, the valves 1-nerved and very slightly raised or keeled so that the pod has a suggestion of being quadrangular-terete, the tip beaked by the short style. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fertile, Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 215743
Occurrence ID: b0508517-f8a1-474d-b1e2-2060e1213757
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Brassicales
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Family
Brassicaceae
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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
Blaine Co.
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Locality
10 miles N of Ketchum on S side of the Galena Pass road.
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Distribution
CRUCIFERAE Thelypodium sagittatum (Nutt.) Endl. ssp. sagittatum Det. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz 1972 FLORA OF IDAHO Thelypodium BLAINE COS drying, grassy meadow 10 miles n. of Ketchum on s. side of the Galena Pass road; meadow well drained and in the higher areas containing some sagebrush, in the lower parts, mostly with Wyethia, Poly- gonum bistortoides, and Senecio integerrimut this plant growing in both areas plant a biennial, almost weedy in appear- ance (e.g. very comnon around ant hills); upper stems, sepals, and petals lavender- or pinkish-lavender rather than true purple^ the margins of the linear-oblanceolate peta} slightly incurved; s^feles nearly erect due to the slight arching, constricted slightly between the uniseriate seeds, nearly terete or possibly somewhat flattened (but very slightly so) parallel withthe re- plum, the valves 1-nerved and very slightly j raised or keeled so that the pod has a suggestion of being quadrangular-terete, the tip beaked by the short style C. Leo Hitchcock C. V. Huhlick j~) /y9 Ci i 7 • jM* /«*, 21359 July 3, 1957 00215743
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Thelypodium sagittatum (Nutt.) Endl. subsp. sagittatum