| Balsamorhiza sagittata |
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Amie-June Brumble
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| Balsamorhiza at this site seem to exhibit a strange morphology we are tentatively attributing to an endophytic fungus or disease. Affected plants are yellower in color, leaves are thick and succulent, and flowers do not develop. Please contact us if you have any input.
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| title | |
| country | United States |
| state/province | Idaho |
| county | Valley |
| city/place | Taylor Wilderness Research Station |
| site/street/trail | Cliff Creek Flat (E). |
| latitude | 45 06' 15.83 |
| longitude | 114 50' 58.00 |
| MAP | decimal latitude_longitude ••• 45 06' 15.83_114 50' 58.00 |
| when yyyymmdd hr:mn | 2008:06:12 15:23:03 |
| who | Amie-June Brumble |
| plant/host/prey | plant |
| best guess identification | Balsamorhiza sagittata |
| determined by who email yyyymmdd | Amie-June Brumble ajbrumble@vandals.uidaho.edu 20080612 |
| same specimen as id | I_TAY20 |
| notes | Comparing a healthy leaf (top) and affected leaf (bottom). |
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Updated: 2013-05-24 15:43:11 gmt
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