D. E. Boufford et al.

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  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
Creator role(s):
  • Creator
  • Salvia przewalskii var. mandarinorum (Diels) E. Peter, China, D. E. Boufford 30052, F
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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    Description: Salvia przewalskii var. mandarinorum (Diels) E. Peter, China, D. E. Boufford 30052, F
Current Determination: Salvia przewalskii var. mandarinorum (Diels) E. Peter
Family: Lamiaceae
Location: China: Xizang (Tibet)
Locality: Ca. 3 km from Bahe (Beba) Zeng (town) on road to Basong Hu (Basum Tso) (Lake)
Coordinates: 29.8906 93.6564
Elevation: 3275
Habitat/Microhabitat: On slope in forest in dark, moist soil
Additional data: Corolla dark purple, white at base and white streaks extending upward

Collector(s): D. E. Boufford et al.
Collection Date: 14 August 2000
Catalog Subset: Seed Plants
Catalog Project: Ree China
EMu IRN: 1820087
OccurenceID: de8e2de7-2247-4859-be8b-f23df813139d

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