University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (COLO:V)
01812098
08e66883-6c34-4b3a-89d9-d83a6a7ee13d
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Townsendia leptotes (A. Gray) Osterhout
ASTERACEAE
Loraine Yeatts
6003
2012-05-12
12 May 2012
Dick Yeatts
United States, Colorado, Dolores, San Juan NF, Plateau Creek drainage, 0.71 mi. 133° ESE of true N from NF-rd 514 crossing of Plateau Creek below S boundary of Lone Mesa State Park.
37.67306 -108.45813 +-100m. WGS84
N37.67306, W108.45813; 12S 724181E 4172377N;
The collector-provided coordinate is congruent with the general given locality area. Georeferenced November 2019
2352 meters
7716 ft
In openings bounded by sagebrush and shrubs, in light colored fine shaley soil; associates include Astragalus missouriensis var. amphibolus, Achnantherum hymenoides, Mahonia repens, Packera mancosana, Townsendia leptotes, Petradoria pumila, Hymenopapus filifolius, Antennaria dimorpha. Abundant.
Flr
7.5' Willow Spring quad, NAD27. Substrate: Mancos shale. Most plants past anthesis; flowers white to pink;
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: J Ryan Allen, Biodiversity Informatics Manager (Database inquiries) (james.r.allen@colorado.edu)