University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (COLO:V)
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Potentilla concinna var. concinna Richardson
ROSACEAE
Tim Hogan
2681
1995-07-21
21 July 1995
Loraine Yeatts
United States, Colorado, Park, Mosquito Range, San Isabel National Forest, Buffalo Peaks Wilderness; divide between Four Mile Creek & Rough & Tumbling Creek.
38.9967205 -106.1557813 +-100m. WGS84
99960E 16840N; T12S R78W SEC19 NE¼
I plotted the UTM at the expanded collector provided UTM on the Park County side of the saddle between Rough and Tumbling Creek and Fourmile Creek. RA
3475 meters
11400 ft
Mesic meadow opening in Picea engelmannii forest, dom. by Pentaphylloides floribunda; w/ occas. Pinus contorta on bordering slopes; in gritty disturbed area, w/ Erysimum capitatum, Amerosedum lanceolatum, Eremogone fendleri, Erigeron compositus. Forming small mats; common locally.
Flr
Original ID: Potentilla concinna Richardson. Forming small mats; common locally. Precambrian quartz monzonite, adamellite, quartz substrate. 7.5' Harvard Lakes Quad.
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: J Ryan Allen, Biodiversity Informatics Manager (Database inquiries) (james.r.allen@colorado.edu)