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Occurrence record: ICN:20076

Specimen of Kuhnia recorded on 1938-09-09
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Dataset

Data partner Programa Reflora/CNPq
Data resource Herbário do Instituto de Biociências da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
institutionCode Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Supplied institution code "UFRGS"
collectionCode Herbário do Instituto de Ciências Naturais da UFRGS
Supplied collection code "ICN"
catalogNumber 20076
occurrenceID 4369
basisOfRecord Preserved specimen
identifiedBy Blake, SF
Collector , J.|Ewan, N. N
Supplied as "J.; Ewan, N"
recordNumber s.n.
License CC-BY-NC
fieldNotes Plants variable i habit, from erect and subvirgate to decumbent-spreading or even distinctly prostrate, arising from a slender deep-seated roostock.Stems dark green to madder brown. Flowers strongly hay-scented.; Widely scattered over dry grassland,
occurrenceRemarks Plants variable i habit, from erect and subvirgate to decumbent-spreading or even distinctly prostrate, arising from a slender deep-seated roostock.Stems dark green to madder brown. Flowers strongly hay-scented.
occurrenceStatus present
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided

Event

Occurrence date 1938-09-09
Supplied date "09/09/1938"
Date precision Day

Taxonomy

scientificName Kuhnia
Supplied scientific name "Kuhnia eupatorioides Torr. & A.Gray var. corymbulosa"
taxonRank genus
Supplied as "var."
Kingdom Animalia
Supplied as "Plantae"
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Supplied as "Dicotyledon"
class Monogenoidea
Family Mazocraeidae
Supplied as "Asteraceae"
Genus Kuhnia
Species Kuhnia eupatorioides
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Higher taxon match
The match is based on the higher level classification.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC
infraspecificEpithet corymbulosa
scientificNameAuthorship Torr. & A.Gray

Geospatial

Country Estados Unidos da América
State or Territory Colorado
locality Boulder Boulder County
minimumElevationInMeters -9999
maximumElevationInMeters 0
fieldNotes Plants variable i habit, from erect and subvirgate to decumbent-spreading or even distinctly prostrate, arising from a slender deep-seated roostock.Stems dark green to madder brown. Flowers strongly hay-scented.; Widely scattered over dry grassland,
continent América do norte

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