Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton var. pinnata

  • Filed As

    Brassicaceae
    Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton var. pinnata

  • Collector(s)

    M. D. Windham 2752, 24 Jun 2003

  • Location

    United States of America. Utah. Utah Co. Southeast of Alpine along UT 92 at mouth of American Fork Canyon ca. 3.90 km northwest of the summit (9001) of Mahogany Mountain.

  • Habitat

    On north-facing slope. With Ericameria, Elymus, Artemisia, Bromus & Rhus. In limestone talus.

  • Description

    Ill-scented perennials, slightly woody at base, to 1 m tall; herbage sparsely puberulent, gray-green; all leaves petiolate, the lower deeply pinnatifid; petals bright yellow, the blades to 2 mm wide, the claws densely villous on inner surfaces; stipes to 13 mm long; mature fruits divergent and arcuate. Phenology of specimen: Fertile, Flower, Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 674080

    Occurrence ID: 0d941285-6326-4cd1-ac32-dc7b61fa4caa

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Utah

  • County/Municipio

    Utah Co.

  • Locality

    Southeast of Alpine along UT 92 at mouth of American Fork Canyon ca. 3.90 km northwest of the summit (9001) of Mahogany Mountain

  • Township, Range, Section

    T4S, R2E, S32

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1547 m. (5075 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    40.4319, -111.75

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Voucher Specimen For Chromosome Studies
n = 28
Michael D. Windham, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
PLANTS OF UTAH, U.S.A.
Stanleva pinnata (Pursh) Britt, var. pinnata
UTAH CO.: SE of Alpine along UT 92 at mouth of American Fork
Canyon ca. 3.90 km NW of the summit (9001) of Mahogany Mtn.
T4S, R2E, Sec. 32. Lat.: 40o25'55"N Long.: 111°44,59,’W (WGS84
Datum). Elev. 5075 ft.
In limestone talus on N-facing slope with Ericameria. Elvmus.
Artemisia. Bromus & Rhus. Ill-scented perennials, slightly woody at
base, to 1 m tall; herbage sparsely puberulent, gray-green; all
leaves petiolate, the lower deeply pinnatifid; petals bright yellow, the
blades to 2 mm wide, the claws densely villous on inner surfaces;
stipes to 13 mm long; mature fruits divergent & arcuate.
I.D. Windham (2752)	24 June 2003
Brassicaceae
Garrett Herbarium, Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, UT
00674080