University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (COLO:V)
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Aquilegia micrantha Eastwood
Ranunculaceae
Stephen O. Myers
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2008-06-23
23 June 2008
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, West side of Johnson Canyon, 700' SSW of Mancos Spring, 5600' NW of Floyd Reservoir.
37.185833 -108.350556
N 37° 11' 09", W 108° 21' 02"; 0735184 E, 4118798 N;
1871 meters
6138 ft
Alcove ceiling, where ceiling comes down and meets the floor or ledge, slightly moist from seepage of water, adjacent to cliff dwellings. Associated species: below ledges are poison ivy, currant, Gambel oak, pinyon pine.
Flr
Original ID: Aquilegia micrantha Eastwood var. mancosana Eastwood. Flowers spurless, white with faint pink color, plants 15 to 45 cm. tall, glandular leaves and stems. NAD 83, 12S. USGS Red Horse Gulch.
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: J Ryan Allen, Biodiversity Informatics Manager (Database inquiries) (james.r.allen@colorado.edu)