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Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE]
Date Updated: 11 August 2014
Herbarium
Forest Service Herbarium - Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (USFS) , USFS0030019
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Copple, Robert F., #240
Collection Date
1923/07/13
Locality
New Mexico: Carson National Forest: West Fork of Tusas: Servilleta Ranger District.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
9500 feet
Identifications
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE] (stored under name)
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Frederick J. Hermann, 1964
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Kenneth K Mackenzie
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]
Notes
Slope south; vegetation type park; wet meadow. Common. Phenology: fruiting.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-04-21
Date Updated: 3 November 2010
Herbarium
Forest Service Herbarium - Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (USFS) , USFS0030019
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Copple, Robert F., #240
Collection Date
1923/07/13
Locality
New Mexico: Carson National Forest: West Fork of Tusas: Servilleta Ranger District.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
9500 feet
Identifications
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE] (stored under name)
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Frederick J. Hermann, 1964
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Kenneth K Mackenzie
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]
Notes
Slope south; vegetation type park; wet meadow. Common. Phenology: fruiting.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-04-21
Date Updated: 28 February 2011
Herbarium
Forest Service Herbarium - Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (USFS) , USFS0030019
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Copple, Robert F., #240
Collection Date
1923/07/13
Locality
New Mexico: Carson National Forest: West Fork of Tusas: Servilleta Ranger District.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
9500 feet
Identifications
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE] (stored under name)
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Frederick J. Hermann, 1964
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Kenneth K Mackenzie
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]
Notes
Slope south; vegetation type park; wet meadow. Common. Phenology: fruiting.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-04-21
Date Updated: 3 November 2010
Herbarium
Forest Service Herbarium - Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (USFS) , USFS0030019
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Copple, Robert F., #240
Collection Date
1923/07/13
Locality
New Mexico: Carson National Forest: West Fork of Tusas: Servilleta Ranger District.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
9500 feet
Identifications
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE] (stored under name)
Paratype of Carex foenea Willd. var. tuberculata F. J. Herm. [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Frederick J. Hermann, 1964
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]; Verified by Kenneth K Mackenzie
Carex siccata Dewey [family CYPERACEAE]
Notes
Slope south; vegetation type park; wet meadow. Common. Phenology: fruiting.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-04-21
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