Single Record

Participant Info

Species
Lindernia dubia [Gratiola anagallidea] [Gratiola dubia] [Lindernia anagallidea]
Family
Lindernaceae
CommonName
yellowseed false pimpernell
Presence
YES
Status
native
EarliestDate
1952
LatestDate
1974
Ecosystem
basin
Geobotanical
UBasin
Counties
Alamosa
Passes
WildlifePreserves
Alamosa
Other Localities
Comments
NEED IN SITU PHOTOS. For Lindernia dubia there are only two records from the Watershed, both from Alamosa Co: in the Alamosa Wildlife Refuge along the Rio Grande near Alamosa (1952); and near the Dale Becker Homestead cemetery (1974). Both plants were at edges of receding water. It is also rare in Rio Arriba and Sandoval counties of New Mexico, with one collection from each, in "gravel bars, muddy ground along streams and ponds" (Allred et al.,2020). These and a few other rare collections from Colorado lie isolated from the USA distribution, which is West coast and east Great Plains on eastward (where it is common). It follows the Texas coastal bend, and enters the Rio Grande drainage only at the Gulf of Mexico.