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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University) (ASC)
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Catalog #:
ASC00070440
Occurrence ID:
a7b01f12-2889-4598-885a-10ea62b03f7f
Taxon:
Tetradymia canescens
DC.
Family:
Asteraceae
Determiner:
D. Roth
Collector:
D. Roth
Number:
1314
Date:
2001-08-30
Locality:
United States, Arizona, Navajo, Navajo National Monument, Undisturbed upland behind ranger station at Keet Seel Ruin
36.75724 -110.49531
Verbatim Coordinates:
UTM: 4068061N 545048E 12S
Elevation:
2043 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
6700ft.
Associated Taxa:
Pinus edulis, Juniperus monosperma, Purshia stansburiana, Artemisia frigida, Yucca angustissima, Quercus gambelii, Arenaria eastwoodiae, Opuntia erinacea
Description:
Few plants
Reproductive Condition:
flowers
Disposition:
ASC, Navajo NM
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Deaver Herbarium
Record ID:
a7b01f12-2889-4598-885a-10ea62b03f7f
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D. Roth 1314
2001-08-30
Catalog #:
ASC00070440
GUID:
a7b01f12-2889-4598-885a-10ea62b03f7f
Latest Identification:
Tetradymia canescens
DC.
Identified by:
D. Roth
Specimen Duplicates
Navajo Nation Herbarium (NAVA)
Daniela Roth 1314
2001-08-30
Catalog #:
NAVA00005495
Latest Identification:
Tetradymia canescens
DC.
Identified by:
D. Roth
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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