Colorado Mesa University, Walter A. Kelley Herbarium (MESA)
MESA03927
50de41b0-acea-4c54-80c3-748687ed2c47
Artemisia bigelovii A. Gray
Asteraceae
Anderson, John L.
90-155
1990-07-11
Tamara Naumann
United States, Colorado, Bent, Floating W Ranch; ca. 10 mi. E of Hwy 287, 0.5 mi. NW of radio tower
37.722204 -102.80725 +-600m. WGS84
TRS: T27S R48W S4 SWNW
Georeferenced 0.5 miles NW of Radio Tower (as identified by USGS Topo) within TRS T27S R48W Sec 4 with uncertainty radius extending to east boundary of Sec4. (Falls within Sec4 SENE, not Sec4 SWNW. Could not locate Highway 287 in Bent County.) 09 Nov 2
meters
4525
growing near mesa rims w/ white shale fragments formed by Fort Hays Limestone Member of Niobrara
2013 donation to CMU herbarium from US F&WS - GJ office; identified as Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana in accompanying field notes; also arrived w/ A. bigelovii label