Single Record
Participant Info
- Species
- Berula erecta [Berula incisa] [Sium erectum] [Sium incisum]
- Family
- Apiaceae
- CommonName
- cutleaf waterparsnip
- Presence
- Yes
- Status
- native
- EarliestDate
- 1972
- LatestDate
- 2017
- Ecosystem
- basin
- Geobotanical
- UBasin, LBasin
- Counties
- Alamosa, Costilla, Saguache
- Passes
- WildlifePreserves
- Blanca Wetlands, Russell Lakes
- Other Localities
- PhotoRecords
- YES Rich Haswell: Saguache Co, Russell Lakes SWA, by an old irrigation ditch, 8 Sept 2017
- Comments
- For Berula erecta in the Watershed, there are seven vouchers from wetlands a little north and east of the town of Alamosa. Outliers are a specimen from Costilla Co (wetlands south of Alamosa), an iNaturalist observation from the southwest corner of the Great Sand Dunes (Alamosa Co, 2022), and the photorecord from Russell Lakes SWA (2017). The last would add Saguache to Watershed counties indicated by Ackerfield (2022) and BONSP (2022). Cutleaf waterparsnip, however, is present in nearly every county of New Mexico, and follows the Rio Grande drainage on down to the Big Bend country of Texas. It is present in every state west of the Mississippi except for Arkansas and Louisiana.
- Annotation