Selected Herbarium Specimen Details (6) Download

Family Name:Linaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Linum sulcatum Riddell
Locality:USA. Iowa. Poweshiek Co.: Railroad tracks, ca. 1 mi. E of the Jasper Co. line, 3 mi. due W of Grinnell.
Habitat:Small prairie tract in field beside Rock Island; with Stipa spartea, Petalostemum candidum, Amorpha canescens, and other prairie plants.
Reproductive State:Flower, Bud
Collector:N. H. Russell 712552
Date:12 Jul 1955
Accession No:51759
Image:51759.jpg

Family Name:Linaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Linum sulcatum Riddell - Determined By: S. R. Hill, 9/1995
Locality:USA. Illinois. Winnebago Co.: Rockton; N side of South Bluff Rd., South Beloit 7.5' quadrangle. T46N, R2E, NW¼, SE ¼, NE¼, Section 12. 42º 28’ 44” N 88º 57’ 1” W
Description:Flowers yellow; occasional and local. 
Habitat:Gravel pit; degraded gravel prairie remnant; disturbed gravel within pit; W side.
Reproductive State:Bud
Collector:S. R. Hill 27048
  with P. A. Tessene
Date:26 Jul 1995
Accession No:216885
Image:216885.jpg

Family Name:Linaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Linum sulcatum Riddell
Locality:USA. Kansas. Riley Co.: A herb in the prairie W of Manhattan.
Habitat:Prairie.
Reproductive State:Bud
Collector:F. C. Gates 14955
Date:09 Sep 2027
Accession No:37128
Image:37128.jpg

Family Name:Linaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Linum sulcatum Riddell
Locality:USA. Minnesota. Wabasha Co.: Snake Creek Recreation Area, ca. 3 mi. S of Kellogg. T109N, R10W, Section 10, SE¼ NE¼. 44º 15’ 37” N 91º 59’ 30” W
Habitat:Dry prairie on a steep, S-facing slope; Associated species include: Bouteloua hirsuta, Coreopsis palmata, Aster oblongifolius, Castilleja sessiliflora.
Reproductive State:Bud
Collector:W. R. Smith 12372
Date:10 Sep 1986
Accession No:214820
Image:214820.jpg

Family Name:Linaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Linum sulcatum Riddell - Determined By: S. R. Hill, 12/2000
Locality:USA. Illinois. Will Co.: Chahannon; Exxon-Mobil Refinery property, 1.3 mi. S-SE of Smith Bridge on the Des Plaines River; 'back 40' section S of Drummond Rd., E of I-55; "Malvastrum hispidum Site 9"; Channahon 7.5' quadrangle. T34N R9E, NE¼ NW¼ SE¼ NW¼ Section 27. 41º 24’ 9” N 88º 11’ 16” W
Description:Flowers yellow, fallen by afternoon; occasional scattered annual herb. 
Habitat:Disturbed, shallow (2-14 cm) dark loamy clay with gravel over dolomite 'pavement' bedrock; mesic to dry-mesic dolomite prairie, disturbed, with Malvastrum hispidum, Sporobolus vaginiflorus, Isanthus brachiatus, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Leptoloma cognatum.
Reproductive State:Bud
Collector:S. R. Hill 33073
  with B. Molano-Flores
Date:29 Sep 2000
Accession No:272411
Image:272411.jpg

Family Name:Linaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Linum sulcatum Riddell
Locality:USA. Oklahoma. Payne Co.: N of Stillwater.
Reproductive State:Bud, Flower
Collector:D. Carrell 39
Date:22 Jun 1963
Accession No:57884
Image:57884.jpg

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