(1884). A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(2). 1884 page(s): 432 [details]
(ofCrepis pleurocarpa A.Gray)Gray, A. (1882). Contributions to North American Botany. <em>Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts.</em> 17: 163-230. page(s): 221 [details]
Note [USA, California] "Head-waters of the...
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Type material [USA, California] "Head-waters of the Sacramento, above Strawberry Valley, on wet slopes of the mountains, at the altitude of about 7,500 feet", 1881, Pringle [details]
Compositae Working Group (CWG) (2021). Global Compositae Database. Crepis intermedia var. pleurocarpa (A.Gray) A.Gray. Accessed at: https://www.compositae.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1224674 on 2024-05-15
original description(1884). A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(2). 1884 page(s): 432 [details]
original description(ofCrepis pleurocarpa A.Gray)Gray, A. (1882). Contributions to North American Botany. <em>Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts.</em> 17: 163-230. page(s): 221 [details]
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Contributed data: Authors Data only shown for fields conflicting with the consensus taxon record (A. Gray) A. Gray [Cichorieae Portal] (A. Gray) A. Gray [Tropicos] A.Gray [IPNI] [details] Contributed data: Basionym Data only shown for fields conflicting with the consensus taxon record Crepis pleurocarpa A. Gray [Cichorieae Portal] Crepis pleurocarpa A. Gray [Tropicos] [details] Contributed data: Full Name Data only shown for fields conflicting with the consensus taxon record Crepis intermedia A.Gray var. pleurocarpa (A.Gray) A.Gray [IPNI] Crepis intermedia A.Gray var. pleurocarpa A.Gray [IPNI] Crepis intermedia var. pleurocarpa (A. Gray) A. Gray [Cichorieae Portal] Crepis intermedia var. pleurocarpa (A. Gray) A. Gray [Tropicos] [details] Contributed data: Published Data only shown for fields conflicting with the consensus taxon record Synoptical Flora of North America 1(2): [Tropicos] [details] LSID urn:lsid:compositae.org:names:660AC75A-25AE-4317-80FD-08BDCC57D70F [details] Type material [USA, California] "Head-waters of the Sacramento, above Strawberry Valley, on wet slopes of the mountains, at the altitude of about 7,500 feet", 1881, Pringle [details]