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- Frasera_gypsicola abstract "Frasera gypsicola is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family known by the common names Sunnyside green-gentian, Sunnyside elkweed, and Sunnyside frasera. It is native to southeastern Nevada and southwestern Utah in the United States.This perennial herb has a mound of basal grasslike leaves and stems up to 20 centimeters tall. The flowers are white with a green base and purple mottling. Flowering occurs in June and July. It is easily told from Frasera albomarginata, which may grow with it.This plant was first collected in Nye County, Nevada, near Sunnyside. It was described to science in 1942. Like other Frasera, it was previously included in genus Swertia, and some authors will retain it in that genus. In 1983 it was discovered in Utah for the first time. It has not been observed there since then, and the population size there is unknown.This plant grows in the Great Basin of the United States. It is found in the White River Valley in Nevada and in Millard County, Utah. The habitat is calcareous rock barrens and saline washes. When the plant received its name it was thought that the substrate contained high amounts of gypsum, but analysis shows that there are only small amounts, if any. Associated plants include Artemisia pygmaea, Artemisia tridentata, Chrysothamnus sp. and Sarcobatus vermiculatus, Elymus cinereus, Elymus elymoides, Sporobolus airoides, Stipa hymenoides, Comandra umbellata, Eriogonum shockleyi, Hymenopappus filifolius, Lepidium nanum, Phlox tumulosa, and Physaria sp.Threats to this plant include habitat destruction and degradation caused by cattle and vehicles.".
- Frasera_gypsicola binomialAuthority Rupert_Charles_Barneby.
- Frasera_gypsicola class Eudicots.
- Frasera_gypsicola conservationStatus "G1".
- Frasera_gypsicola conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Frasera_gypsicola division Flowering_plant.
- Frasera_gypsicola family Gentianaceae.
- Frasera_gypsicola genus Frasera.
- Frasera_gypsicola kingdom Plant.
- Frasera_gypsicola order Asterids.
- Frasera_gypsicola order Gentianales.
- Frasera_gypsicola synonym "Swertia gypsicola".
- Frasera_gypsicola wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=FRGY.
- Frasera_gypsicola wikiPageID "34985408".
- Frasera_gypsicola wikiPageRevisionID "480510663".
- Frasera_gypsicola binomial "Frasera gypsicola".
- Frasera_gypsicola binomialAuthority "D.M.Post".
- Frasera_gypsicola familia Gentianaceae.
- Frasera_gypsicola genus "Frasera".
- Frasera_gypsicola hasPhotoCollection Frasera_gypsicola.
- Frasera_gypsicola ordo Gentianales.
- Frasera_gypsicola regnum "Plantae".
- Frasera_gypsicola species "F. gypsicola".
- Frasera_gypsicola status "G1".
- Frasera_gypsicola statusSystem "TNC".
- Frasera_gypsicola synonyms "Swertia gypsicola".
- Frasera_gypsicola unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Frasera_gypsicola unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Frasera_gypsicola unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Frasera_gypsicola subject Category:Flora_of_Nevada.
- Frasera_gypsicola subject Category:Flora_of_Utah.
- Frasera_gypsicola subject Category:Gentianaceae.
- Frasera_gypsicola type Eukaryote.
- Frasera_gypsicola type Plant.
- Frasera_gypsicola type Species.
- Frasera_gypsicola type Organism.
- Frasera_gypsicola comment "Frasera gypsicola is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family known by the common names Sunnyside green-gentian, Sunnyside elkweed, and Sunnyside frasera. It is native to southeastern Nevada and southwestern Utah in the United States.This perennial herb has a mound of basal grasslike leaves and stems up to 20 centimeters tall. The flowers are white with a green base and purple mottling. Flowering occurs in June and July.".
- Frasera_gypsicola label "Frasera gypsicola".
- Frasera_gypsicola sameAs m.0j65ptt.
- Frasera_gypsicola sameAs Q5493727.
- Frasera_gypsicola sameAs Q5493727.
- Frasera_gypsicola wasDerivedFrom Frasera_gypsicola?oldid=480510663.
- Frasera_gypsicola isPrimaryTopicOf Frasera_gypsicola.