Specimen number | CAS-BOT-BC392316 |
Determination | Thalictrum fendleri More information: Jepson Online Interchange |
Collector, number, date | E. B. Copeland, 361, 1929-7-22 |
Verbatim date | July 22, 1929 |
County | Butte |
Locality | Jonesville |
Elevation | 1500 m |
Habitat | In low woods and damp brush; tending to occupy moister places than Aquilegia and drier ones than Aconitum, but mixed with both. |
Coordinates |
40.11258 -121.46507 BerkeleyMapper
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Datum | NAD27; ER = 0.808 miles |
Coordinate source | Baldwin et al. (2017), Master spatial file |
Voucher information | macromorphology | Common. Exceedingly variable in characters commonly used as specific. The largest leaflets of a plant are from 18 to 42 millimeters long. Achenes about 5 mm. long, from 2.1 to 3.6 millimters wide, with two to five ribs, and variously oblique. (Those of T. occidentale are described as half an inch long.) There is no evident correlation of leaflet and fruit characters. Similar plants from this region have more often been determined as T. fendleri. | other label numbers | DS196416 | verbatim elevation | 1500 m | |
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