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Index of Botanical Specimens

ClassificationGentianaceae: Halenia
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s)00143231
CollectorT. N. Ho, B. Bartholomew, M. F. Watson & M. G. Gilbert
Collector number1732
CountryChina
StateQinghai
GeographyAsia: East Asia (Region): China: Qinghai: Chindu
LocalityXiwu Xiang: just S of Chumda, along E side of the Tongtian He (upper Chang Jiang). 3440 m; 33°0'N, 97°15'E
Georeference33.0, 97.25 Method: Unknown
Date Collected1996-08-13
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/1fb07e8e-3b20-40c5-b031-c25fcc6e21a6
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode00143231
HerbariumGH
FamilyGentianaceae
Determination Halenia elliptica D. Don
Determination Remarks [filed under] [label name] [current name]
Sexnot determined
PhenologyFlower
Preparation TypeSheet
Preparation MethodPressed
RemarksSteep sided valley, bottom filled by alluvial fan, mostly colonized by Elscholtzia frutescens, slopes of metamorphic rock with Caragana, Cotoneaster, Caryopteris etc., Artemisia species common throughout. Erect herb; flowers blue. Growing in valley bottom in all but loose stones, common

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