09 October 2020.
Grant County, New Mexico, United States
Locality: Gila National Forest (Black Range) along trail through Railroad Canyon located approximately 6.38 miles west of Kingston just north of highway 152, T16S R10W, Grant County
Coordinates: 32.9141, -107.8159
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Elevation: 2174m.
Georeference protocol: Lat/lon determined by GPS
Habitat: Wild Habitat
Environment description: Narrow floodplain of an open woodland with pine, fir, and mixed hardwood canopy. Noted on drier parts of floodplain, well above usual water level.
Number of plants sampled: 67
Associated species: Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus gambelii, Populus tremuloides, Rhamnus betulifolia, Thalictrum sp., Geranium sp., Delphinium sp., and Agastache pallidiflora var. neomexicana
Comment: Total population size in excess of 300 plants, often in fairly dense stands, spread along a half mile stretch (trail). At time of collection (9 October 2020), plants in nature were under severe drought stress and some plants were trying to flower. Majority of plants were starting to senesce. Collection assisted by Lance Smith.
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