Single Record
Participant Info
- Species
- Senecio integerrimus
- Family
- Asteraceae
- CommonName
- lamb’s tongue ragwort
- Presence
- Yes
- Status
- native
- EarliestDate
- 1900
- LatestDate
- 2021
- Ecosystem
- foothill, montane
- Geobotanical
- SSawatch, SSanjuans, NCristos
- Counties
- Conejos, Costilla, Hinsdale, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache
- Passes
- Poncha
- WildlifePreserves
- Other Localities
- PhotoRecords
- YES Rich Haswell: Rio Grande Co, Trout Creek trailhead, SW of South Fork, sloping meadow, 30 May 2021
- Comments
- For Senecio integerrimus there are only scattered Watershed locations, but it is common locally, for instance, on the South Fork of the Rio Grande, in the Fort Garland region, near Poncha Pass, on the Conejos River. The species is much more common farther north and west, found in all Western states. The Watershed occurrences lie at the southeastern corner of this distribution, and the species is rarely collected farther south in the Rio Grande drainage. Allred et al. (2020) show Otero Co, New Mexico, but that would be an isolated outsider.
- Annotation