Epilobium halleanum Hausskn.

  • Filed As

    Onagraceae
    Epilobium halleanum Hausskn.

  • Collector(s)

    C. F. Williams 1445, 10 Aug 2014

  • Location

    United States of America. Colorado. Gunnison Co. Gothic. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Base of Mount Baldy on west side of road (FR 317). Rocky shelves north and above Friends' Pond. Camp at highest shelf below central East Ridge of Mt. Baldy. Collect from this upper shelf, working downward and into th.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4208414

    Occurrence ID: 0cfd8f37-c703-4f1f-ad51-373164d505e3

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Colorado

  • County/Municipio

    Gunnison Co.

  • City/Township

    Gothic

  • Locality

    Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Base of Mount Baldy on west side of road (FR 317). Rocky shelves north and above Friends' Pond. Camp at highest shelf below central East Ridge of Mt. Baldy. Collect from this upper shelf, working downward and into th

  • Elevation

    Alt. 3078 m. (10098 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    39.0028, -107.027

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
"04208414
Herbarium of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
(RMBL)
Epilobium ha I lean um Hausskn.
Det. by Charles F. Williams, 15 May 2015, CO Flora W Slope, 4th ed.
U.S.A., Colorado, Gunnison County:
Gothic. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Base of Mount Baldy on west side of road (FR 317). Rocky shelves north and above Friends' Pond. Camp at highest shelf below central East Ridge of Mt. Baldy. Collect from this upper shelf,
working downward and into the spruce forest at base of large quartzite cliff at base of trail above East River. Site 4.
Wet to swampy ground at base of large quartzite cliff in spruce forest near base of trail, just west of ford on East
River below Mt. Bellview rocky bench. Elev. 10100 ft.
39.002757° N, 107.027447° W
Uncertainty: 50 m., Datum: WGS 84, Source: Digital Map
Wet to swampy ground in spruce forest. In very wet areas.
Very common. Turions present. Leaves subsessile, distant,
lanceolate, denticulate, up to 5cm long. Flowers white,
<4mm. Plants glabrous.
Charles F. Williams 1445
Onagraceae
10 Aug 2014
04208414