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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium (2008) (14803217983)

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Title: Contributions from the United States National Herbarium

Year: 1890 (1890s)

Authors: National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Dept. of Botany United States National Museum

Subjects: Botany

Publisher: Washington, DC : Dept. of Botany, National Museum of Natural History

Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries

Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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Figure 48. Festuca cundinamarcae. A. Stylized growth form. B. Habit. C. Ligule. D. Spikelet. E. Glumes. F. Lemma. G. Lemmawith palea and rachilla. H. Leaf blade cross-section. A-H, Stancik 3539 (PRC). 102 Festuca in South American Paramos

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-80 -75 -70 -65 Figure 49. Distribution of Festuca glumosa (•), F. cundinamarcae (±),E chita (■), and F.turimiquirensis (#). D. Stancik 1523 (COL, FMB, PRC); 4 Dec 1998,D. Stancik 1511 (COL, PRC); Mun. Susacon, km20, margin of river Susacon, 3150 m, 23 Feb 1999,D. Stancik 2472 (PRC); 23 Feb 1999, D. Stancik2471, 2473 (COL, FMB, PRC). Cundinamarca:Cordillera de Bogota, 2900 m, Nov 1856, Trianas.n. (US); Bogota, Paramo de Monserrate, veredaEl Verjon, 3000-3200 m, 29 Jul 1988, Garzon617 (COL); 3160 m, 15 Feb 1980, Zuluoga 107(COL); 3000-3300 m, 16 Apr 1944, Killip et al38050 (COL); 3125m, 24 May 1968, Valder-rano 34 (UPTC); 3125m, 26 Apr 1968, Sturm33 (UPTC); Mun. Bogota, Alto de la Viga, 1 Feb2000, D. Stancik 3539 (COL, PRC); Paramo deCruz Verde, 3400-3500 m, 15 Sep 1940, J. Cua-trecasas 10446 (COL, US); 04°34N, 74°01W,3500-3700 m, 17 Jun 1995, S. Laegaard & May-orga 17536 (AAU, COL); Sumapaz-Santa Rosa,3600 m, 15 Jul 1984, Wood 4539 (COL, FMB); Hoya de Quebrada Sitiales, 1.5

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