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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae) (USU:UTC)
Catalog #:
UTC00034136
Occurrence ID:
b03958af-9514-4300-814a-8695b82efbd2
Taxon:
Amauriopsis dissecta
Rydb.
Family:
Asteraceae
Determiner:
Synonymy FNA (21012)
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Determination History
Bahia dissecta
(A. Gray) Britt.
Determiner:
unknown
Date:
Assumed to be year collected
Amauriopsis dissecta
Rydb.
Determiner:
Synonymy FNA
Date:
21012
Collector:
Marion Ownbey
Number:
1429
Date:
1937-08-10
Locality:
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, 5 miles west of Pagosa Springs
Habitat:
Rocky hillside
Reproductive Condition:
Flowering
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Usage Rights:
CC0 1.0 (Public-domain)
Rights Holder:
Utah State University
Record ID:
b03958af-9514-4300-814a-8695b82efbd2
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Kristian R. Valles ( Herbarium Manager) (
kristian.valles@usu.edu
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Marion Ownbey 1429
1937-08-10
Catalog #:
UTC00034136
GUID:
b03958af-9514-4300-814a-8695b82efbd2
Latest Identification:
Amauriopsis dissecta
Rydb.
Identified by:
Synonymy FNA
21012
Specimen Duplicates
Rocky Mountain Herbarium (RM)
Marion Ownbey 1429
1937-08-10
Catalog #:
175371
Latest Identification:
Amauriopsis dissecta
(A. Gray) Rydb.
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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (COLO:V)
Marion Ownbey 1429
1937-08-10
Catalog #:
00049916
GUID:
ba284577-82f5-4137-81af-e7d8d484f1d7
Latest Identification:
Bahia dissecta
(A. Gray) Britton
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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium (NY)
M. Ownbey 1429
1937-08-10
Catalog #:
1900618
GUID:
f89921dc-755c-4873-a2a2-346efe1a55ff
Latest Identification:
Bahia dissecta
(A.Gray) Britton
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Phenology (ver 1.0)
reproductive
: At least one reproductive structure of any kind is present (flowers, flower buds, fruits)
flowering
: At least one open flower is present