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Index of Botanical Specimens

ClassificationCyperaceae: Eriophorum
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s)00027807
Type StatusType
CollectorH. E. Brown
Collector number628
CountryUnited States of America
StateCalifornia
GeographyNorth America: North America (CA, US, MX) (Region): United States of America: California: Siskiyou County
LocalitySouth side of Mount Shasta, alt. 5000-10000 feet
Date Collected1897-07-15 - 1897-07-31
Elevation1524 - 3048 m
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/ebfba5eb-a00b-464a-abc6-77e2128cd573
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode00027807
HerbariumGH
FamilyCyperaceae
Type Status Type
Type of Eriophorum gracile var. caurianum Fernald
Determination Remarks [filed under]
Taxon Reference(for Eriophorum gracile var. caurianum Fernald) Rhodora 1905. 7: 87.
Sexnot determined
PhenologyNotDetermined
Preparation TypeSheet
Preparation MethodPressed
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RemarksAnnotation by W. A. Weber, 1991: "Eriophorum garcile Koch var. caurianum Fernald, Rhodora 7: 87. 1905, was characterized by its pale scales, as opposed to the dark or almost black ones of most Arctic and eastern American plants. These types do characterize the western United States collections from Colorado to California, but they occur also in the main range. Fernald missed the fact that the scales are also more faintly multi-nerved. He did not account for the earlier E. gracile var. paucinervium Engelm., Amer. J. Sci. 46: 103. 1844, which shares the same features. I consider the variety trivial."

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