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141445 - Penstemon confertus Douglas ex Lindl.

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Castle Provincial Park, Poker Peak Date Collected2017-07-13

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Place CollectedNorth America: Canada, Alberta, Castle Provincial Park, Poker Peak Date Collected2017-07-13
Accession Number 141445 Scientific Name Penstemon confertus Douglas ex Lindl. View Species Details » Family Plantaginaceae Collected By Fabijan, Dorothy M.; Dymock, I. J. View People Details » Date Collected 2017-07-13 Collector Number 05472 Place Collected North America: Canada, Alberta, Castle Provincial Park, Poker Peak Place Collected Details
Castle Provincial Park; Adanac Road, south of Hillcrest; west slope of Poker Peak [on Maverick Hill]. NAD83 49.49315 N 114.39335 W +/-8m; Elev.(gps): 1694m. Steep SSW-facing slope; exposed rubble and rock with few…
Castle Provincial Park; Adanac Road, south of Hillcrest; west slope of Poker Peak [on Maverick Hill]. NAD83 49.49315 N 114.39335 W +/-8m; Elev.(gps): 1694m. Steep SSW-facing slope; exposed rubble and rock with few Pinus contorta, Juniperus communis.
Latitude 49.49315 Longitude -114.39335 Max Uncertainty Estimate (km) .008

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"141445 - Penstemon confertus Douglas ex Lindl., University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/12-167480. Accessed 24 Jun. 2024.

Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom Plantae Division Flowering Plants Class Eudicots Order Lamiales Family Plantaginaceae Tribe Cheloneae Genus Penstemon Schmidel Species Penstemon confertus Douglas ex Lindl.
This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.

Taxonomic Hierarchy for University of Alberta Vascular Plant Herbarium

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This hierarchy is created from our museum records, it may not always accurately reflect modern taxonomies.