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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae) (USU:UTC)
Catalog #:
UTC00131022
Occurrence ID:
73fb52fc-c37b-41e5-9e2c-64875c0c606d
Taxon:
Olsynium douglasii var. inflatum
(Suksd.) Cholewa & Douglass M. Hend.
Family:
Iridaceae
Determiner:
Leila Shultz (2005)
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Determination History
Sisyrinchium douglasii
A. Dietr.
Determiner:
unknown
Date:
Assumed to be collection year
Olsynium douglasii var. inflatum
(Suksd.) Cholewa & Douglass M. Hend.
Determiner:
Leila Shultz
Date:
2005
Sisyrinchium douglasii var. inflatum
(Suksd.) P.K. Holmgren
Determiner:
D. M. Henderson, A. F. Cholewa
Date:
1981
Collector:
W.P. Cottam
Number:
7483
Date:
1940-03-24
Locality:
UNITED STATES, Utah, Tooele, Stockton Bar
40.46532 -112.368482 +-874m. WGS84
Georeference Remarks:
Used elevation and included all of bar
Elevation:
1585 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
5200ft
Habitat:
North slope
Reproductive Condition:
Flower
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Usage Rights:
CC0 1.0 (Public-domain)
Rights Holder:
Utah State University
Record ID:
73fb52fc-c37b-41e5-9e2c-64875c0c606d
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Kristian R. Valles ( Herbarium Manager) (
kristian.valles@usu.edu
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Current Record
W.P. Cottam 7483
1940-03-24
Catalog #:
UTC00131022
GUID:
73fb52fc-c37b-41e5-9e2c-64875c0c606d
Latest Identification:
Olsynium douglasii var. inflatum
(Suksd.) Cholewa & Douglass M. Hend.
Identified by:
Leila Shultz
2005
Specimen Duplicates
University of Mississippi, Thomas M. Pullen Herbarium (MISS)
W. P. Cottam 7483
1940-03-24
Catalog #:
MISS0016362
Latest Identification:
Sisyrinchium douglasii
A. Dietr.
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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