Record Number Database Code Specimen ID Project Herbarium Accession Number Barcode NPS Accession NPS Catalog Family Genus 1 Specific Epithet 1 Specific Author 1 Infraspecific Rank 1 Infraspecific Epithet 1 Infraspecific Author 1 Name 1 Qualifier Name 1 Qualifier Position Hybrid Symbol Genus 2 Specific Epithet 2 Specific Author 2 Infraspecific Rank 2 Infraspecific Epithet 2 Infraspecific Author 2 Name 2 Qualifier Name 2 Qualifier Position Conservation Status Annotations Site Key Collector Collector Number Other Collectors Day Collected Month Collected Year Collected Verbatim Collection Date Country State County Locality Site Description Minimum Elevation Maximum Elevation Elevation Unit LatitudeLongitude UTM TRS Decimal Latitude Decimal Longitude Geodetic Datum Coordinate Uncertainty Coordinate Uncertainty Unit Elevation Georeferenced TRS Georeferenced Georeference Sources Georeference Remarks Georeferenced By Specimen Notes Other Notes Phenology Cultivated Images Type Specimen? TypeDetails 1 RM 327416 Non-WY Weeds USFS 480263 Asteraceae Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort. 1. Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort.
Annotated by Charles Feddema. RM-27116 C. T. Dyrness 5 20 7 1966 U.S.A. Oregon Lane Willamette National Forest: WS 1 clearcut, H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest (Vegitation plot 5-26). Grows on 80% N in limberlost stony loam with invading herbs and shrubs. 2600 ft. 44.2072° N, 122.2521° W; uncertainty 1 mi. T16S R5E S6 44.2072 -122.2521 1 mi. Flowering and Fruiting N N 2 RM 329723 Non-WY Weeds RM 553695 Asteraceae Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort. RM-29096 Richard R. Halse 3698 28 7 1988 U.S.A. Oregon Marion Cascade Range, Willamette National Forest, along Coopers Ridge Road just past its junction with Oregon Hwy. 22 just E of Idanha. Grows along weedy roadside with Holcus, Chrysanthemum, Acer, Galium, Thuja, Alnus, Pseudotsuga, and Rubus. 240 ft. 44.6902° N, 122.0604° W; uncertainty 1 mi. T10S R6E S22 44.6902 -122.0604 1 mi. Flowering and Fruiting N N 3 RM 894037 OConner 2016 RM Asteraceae Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort. RM-157480 Crista L. O'Conner 559 B. E. Nelson 7 6 2016 U.S.A. Idaho Clearwater Clearwater Mountains: Isabella Creek and Forest Road 700, just S of Dog Creek and ca 27 air mi NNE of Pierce. Mixed coniferous forest along slope and bench above creek, comprised predominately of Thuja plicata habitat type series with infrequent occurrences of Tsuga mertensiana in the understory. 2000 ft. 46.8656° N, 115.6186° W; WGS 84, , GPS reading T41N R7E S30 SE1/4 46.8656 -115.6186 WGS 84 GPS reading Flowering N 4 RM 894386 OConner 2016 RM Asteraceae Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort. RM-157493 Crista L. O'Conner 908 B. E. Nelson 12 6 2016 U.S.A. Idaho Clearwater Clearwater Mountains: along and above Beaver Creek, ca 2/3 air mi N of mouth of Steep Creek and ca 25 air mi NNE of Pierce. Old growth stand, characterized by Thuja plicata/Adiantum aleuticum habitat type; along creek and up to prominent bench of toe slope. 1800 2000 ft. 46.8375° N, 115.6312° W; WGS 84, , GPS reading T40N R7E S6 SW1/4 46.8375 -115.6312 WGS 84 GPS reading Flowering N 5 RM 894650 OConner 2016 RM Asteraceae Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort. RM-157501 Crista L. O'Conner 1172 18 6 2016 U.S.A. Idaho Clearwater Clearwater Mountains: Aquarius Research Natural Area: Isabella Landing Trail 297 and vicinity adjacent to confluence of Isabella Creek and North Fork Clearwater River. Mature and productive western red cedar forest upon riparian terrace, characterized by Thuja plicata/Athyrium filix-femina habitat type. 1720 ft. 46.8495° N, 115.6315° W; WGS 84, , GPS reading T41N R7E S31 46.8495 -115.6315 WGS 84 GPS reading Flowering N 6 RM 895413 OConner 2016 RM Asteraceae Mycelis muralis (L.) Dumort. RM-157525 Crista L. O'Conner 1935 Joshua Miller 4 7 2016 U.S.A. Idaho Clearwater Clearwater Mountains: Isabella Creek drainage: Trail 95 along Isabella Creek and Trail 96 along Elmer Creek, ca 25 air mi NNE of Cardiff Spur and ca 2-4 air mi NW of Black Mountain. Most areas within collection extent were dramatically reshaped by recent fire in the last ten years; fire-scarred towering Thuja plicata snags a testament to the former climax community. Disturbed areas with prolific stands of Chamerion angustifolium and, when moisture allows, Illiamna rivularis abounds. 2960 3650 ft. 46.892° N, 115.5914° W to 46.9072° N, 115.5738° W to 46.9163° N, 115.5796° W; WGS 84, , GPS reading T41N R7E S16; also S9 46.892 -115.5914 WGS 84 GPS reading Flowering N