Single Record
Participant Info
- Species
- Thelypodium integrifolium [Pleurophragma gracilipes]
- Family
- Brassicaceae
- CommonName
- entireleaf thelypody
- Presence
- YES
- Status
- native
- EarliestDate
- 1896
- LatestDate
- 2022
- Ecosystem
- basin, shrubland, foothill
- Geobotanical
- NCristos, UBasin, LBasin
- Counties
- Conejos, Saguache
- Passes
- WildlifePreserves
- Baca, Great Sand Dunes
- Other Localities
- Comments
- The Watershed has produced five vouchers of Thelypodium integrifolium: near Villa Grove (Saguache Co, 1896); west ridge of North Pinyon Hill (Conejos Co, 1986); Punche Arroyo (Conejos Co, 1987); near Zapata Falls (Alamosa Co, 1998); and Baca NWR (Saguache Co, 2021). The most recent observation is a photorecord from Indian Spring, on the west side of the Great Sand Dunes NPP (Saguache Co, 2022; iNaturalist observation #144317725). The habitat is dry Basin shrubland or pinyon foothills. This thelypody is wide spread in the USA West, with the Watershed locations in Colorado and New Mexico standing on the southeast corner of its range. In New Mexico, it follows the Rio Grande drainage only to Rio Arriba Co (Allred et al. 2020) or Sandoval and Santa Fe counties (BONAP), or on down to Doña Ana Co (SEINet vouchers).
- Annotation