Single Record
Participant Info
- Species
- Alisma gramineum [Alisma geyeri] [Alisma gramineum var. geyeri]
- Family
- Alismataceae
- CommonName
- Narrow-leaf water plantain
- Presence
- Yes
- Status
- native
- EarliestDate
- 1929
- LatestDate
- 2017
- Ecosystem
- aquatic, basin, shrubland
- Geobotanical
- UBasin
- Counties
- Alamosa
- Passes
- WildlifePreserves
- San Luis Lakes, Baca NWR, Alamosa NWR, [Blanca Wetlands]
- Other Localities
- PhotoRecords
- YES Rich Haswell: Alamosa Co, Blanca Wetlands, in water and on shore of ponds 7/15/2017
- Comments
- Currently there are 11 records, all from Basin ponds and lakes in Alamosa Co. Most collections come from the San Luis Lakes and the Alamosa NWA. Evidently this is a flower that preserved areas have helped preserve. BONAP shows Conejos Co, with no vouchers in SEINet. The USA distribution is represented by scattered locations in all Western states, the northern Great Plains, the Missouri Ozarks, and upper New England. In New Mexico it is known from a few collections in the Rio Grande drainage counties of Rio Arriba and Colfax, no farther south.
- Annotation