Utah Valley University Herbarium

Label

Accession No. 09677 
Family Asteraceae 
Species Crepis tectorum L.
Common name "narrow-leaf hawksbeard"
Collector Information J.G. Harris  (3537)  17 July 2004 , with D.L. Taylor
Geography Canada,  British Columbia, 
Lat./Long. 56°  55' 53" N, 130°  7 ' 11" W at 1607 feet (489 m)
Locality along Cassiar Highway, ca 10 km due SE of Bob Quinn Lake. 
Ecology gravelly riverbank. 

Taxonomy


Synonyms recognized by ITIS (bold taxon is currently accepted):

     Crepis tectorum L.

Common Name(s): narrowleaf hawksbeard, narrow-leaf hawk's-beard, narrowleaved hawk's beard.

Taxonomic Hierarchy: (ITIS TSN=37212, click for more information and references)

        Kingdom: Plantae
            Subkingdom: Tracheobionta
                Division: Magnoliophyta
                    Class: Magnoliopsida
                        Subclass: Asteridae
                            Order: Asterales
                                Family: Asteraceae
                                    Genus: Crepis
                                        Species: Crepis tectorum
                                                                                            

Images

Available images of this specimen (click to view):
specimen image: 09677s2.jpg

Nearby Accessions


Other accessions in the database collected near this one:

Accession Name Dist., dir.
09676 Arabidopsis lyrata  ssp. kamchatica   "Lyre-leaved western rockcress" same section
09678 Epilobium hornemannii  var. lactiflorum  same section

Locale


Nearby locations from the USGS Geographic Name Information System (GNIS) database:

Name County Dist., dir. Elevation (ft.) 7.5' Quad Name

Links

Taxon Links for species Crepis tectorum  L.

CalPhotos, Berkeley Digital Library Project

CNPS Manual of California Vegetation Database

USDA Plants database
University of Washington Herbarium: Plants of Washington (images)

Texas A&M University: Image Library (images)

Lady Bird Johnson's Wildflower Center

Google Images

External link to this species in the UVU Herbarium:
http://herbarium.UVU.edu/virtual/search.asp?taxon=Crepis+tectorum

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