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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium (ASU:Plants)
Catalog #:
ASU0101173
Occurrence ID:
9fc067fe-0358-4f7f-835c-a5450079c0b3
Secondary Catalog #:
27463
Taxon:
Evolvulus arizonicus
Gray
Family:
Convolvulaceae
Determiner:
D. F. Austin, 1989
Collector:
C. P. Pase
Number:
951
Date:
1958-05-27
Locality:
USA, Arizona, Gila, Rock Creek; Three Bar Game Management Area; Tonto National Forest
34.23 -111.51 +-200m.
Elevation:
1010-1010 meters
Verbatim Elevation:
3600ft
Habitat:
Coarse granitic soil
Reproductive Condition:
flowers
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Usage Rights:
CC BY-NC (Attribution-Non-Commercial)
Record ID:
9fc067fe-0358-4f7f-835c-a5450079c0b3
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Elizabeth Makings, Collection manager (
Elizabeth.Makings@asu.edu
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Current Record
C. P. Pase 951
1958-05-27
Catalog #:
ASU0101173
GUID:
9fc067fe-0358-4f7f-835c-a5450079c0b3
Latest Identification:
Evolvulus arizonicus
Gray
Identified by:
D. F. Austin, 1989
Specimen Duplicates
Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium (ASU:Plants)
C. P. Pase 951
1958-05-27
Latest Identification:
Evolvulus arizonicus
Gray
Identified by:
Charles T. Mason Jr.
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University of Arizona Herbarium (ARIZ)
C. P. Pase 951
1958-05-27
Catalog #:
130737
GUID:
urn:uuid:d20737bc-e937-437f-a8a7-4367c437e37e
Latest Identification:
Evolvulus arizonicus
A. Gray
Identified by:
ARIZ
2011-12-01
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Rocky Mountain Herbarium (RM)
Charles P. Pase 951
1958-05-27
Catalog #:
491289
Latest Identification:
Evolvulus arizonicus
A. Gray
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Rocky Mountain Herbarium (RM)
Charles P. Pase 951
1958-05-27
Catalog #:
491289
Latest Identification:
Evolvulus arizonicus
A. Gray
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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