University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (COLO:V)
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837159f2-8f20-4e30-b4a3-ffbc81cce8cb
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Tetraneuris acaulis var. epunctata (A. Nelson) Kartesz & Gandhi
ASTERACEAE
Caleb A. Morse
3414
1999-06-01
01 June 1999
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 2.2 mi S, 17.2 mi W DeBeque. (Take X.50/222 Road [to Wild Horse Area] 11.5 road mi E from junction with 204/45 Road, then O.90 Road 6.5 road mi SE. Site on N side of O.90 Road.) Just E Corcoran Peak.
39.3041485 -108.5339831 +-100m. WGS84
39°18'15"N, 108°32'00"W; T9S R100W SEC3 NE¼
I put the point in the UTM equivalent of the lat/long given in the NE1/4 of the TRS given on the N side of 0.90 road at 2099m (6886ft.). AAS It looks like all of the references to east in this record should be west. Then the record makes sense. (West f
2100 meters
2100 m
Weedy, grazed, somewhat scrubby ridgetop and NW-facing sandstone bluffs. Scattered pinyon and juniper; gambel oak and serviceberry common. Rocky, sandy, frequently barren soil. Common.
Flr
Tetraneuris ivesiana, det. N. Lederer, July 2000. / Tetraneuris acaulis (Pursh) Greene var. epunctata (A. Nelson) Kartesz & Gandhi, det. Mark W. Bierner, 2003. Latitude and longitude determined from topographical map. Florets bright yellow. Original ID as Tetraneuris acaulis var. arizonica.
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