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 361466 RMHERB1 RM 145153 Campanulaceae Downingia laeta (Greene) Greene Downingia laeta (Greene) Greene
Annotated by John Weiler in 1962.
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Annotated by Louis O. Williams in 1962. RM-36675 B. Harrison 7933 21 6 1934 U.S.A. Wyoming Uinta 2 mi N of Evanston. Moist clay ditch bank. 6750 ft. 41.2934° N, 110.9751° W; uncertainty 1 mi. T15N R120W S8 41.2934 -110.9751 1 mi. Flowering and Fruiting N N 2 RM 386538 RMHERB1 RM 391430 Campanulaceae Downingia laeta (Greene) Greene RM-49928 Robert J. Hill 1178 23 7 1973 U.S.A. Wyoming Albany Great Divide Basin and adjacent regions: Sand Creek near Camel Rock; castle Rock, and the Weird Wind Erosions. 7600 ft. 41.0243° N, 105.7553° W; uncertainty 2 mi. T12N R75W S12 41.0243 -105.7553 2 mi. Flowering and Fruiting N N 3 RM 401523 WYNDD RM 645283 Campanulaceae Downingia laeta (Greene) Greene RM-19300 Walter Fertig 18981 28 8 1999 U.S.A. Wyoming Carbon Sweetwater River Plateau: North Bucklin Reservoir, on west side of Wyo Hwy 220, ca 2.5 mi NE of Three Forks and 4.5 mi SW of the Sweetwater River. Moist sandy openings along northeast and north bank of lake; area dry presently, but probably flooded earlier in year; pathces of semi-bare soil dominated by Polypogon monspeliensis, Distchlis stricta, and Potentilla anserina within more densely vegetate 6160 ft. 42.3835° N, 107.3959° W; uncertainty 0.25 mi. T28N R88W S19 W1/2 NE1/4 NW1/4; also SW1/4 SE1/4 SW1/4 S18 42.3835 -107.3959 0 mi. N N BEN Flowering and Fruiting N N