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Index of Botanical Specimens

ClassificationFabaceae: Astragalus
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s)00147259
CollectorT. N. Ho, B. Bartholomew, M. F. Watson & M. G. Gilbert
Collector number1996
CountryChina
StateQinghai
GeographyAsia: East Asia (Region): China: Qinghai: Yushu
LocalitySE of the Baitang He basin in a valley that runs down to the Tongtian He (upper Chang Jiang). 3700 m; 32°45'N, 97°21'E
Georeference32.75, 97.35 Method: Unknown
Date Collected1996-08-18
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/43178015-4d9e-43d2-8761-fa4a6481c567
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode00147259
HerbariumGH
FamilyFabaceae
Determination Astragalus polycladus Bureau & Franchet
Determination Remarks [filed under] [label name] [current name]
Sexnot determined
PhenologyFruit
Preparation TypeSheet
Preparation MethodPressed
RemarksJuniperus-Picea-Betula community on steep rocky slope, trees mostly fairly widely spaced, rarely more than 4 m high. Caespitose perennial; stems to 25 cm, ascending; standard bluish, wings pale, keel darker, almost violet. Growing in semi shade

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