Species Information
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Sivinski's Scorpionweed
Scientific Name: Phacelia sivinskii
Number of Subpopulations: 15
Number of Mapped Locations: 254
Number of Observations: 255
Observation date range: 09-01-1992 to 08-14-2017
Species Related Publications
2005
Atwood, N.D. and Welsh, S.L. 2005. New species of Mentzelia (Loasaceae) and Phacelia (Hydrophyllaceae) from New Mexico. Western North American Naturalist 65(3):365-370.
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2014
Howard, M. 2014. Geodatabase of rare plant locations. Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces Field Office.
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1998
Sivinski, R. 1998. Endangered Plant Study. Sante Fe, NM: New Mexico Forestry Division; Performance Report E-9-12. 101p.
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2017
Sivinski, R. C. 2017. UNM Herbarium specimens. RCS Southwest.
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2015
Roth, D. and R. Sivinski. 2015. Survey and status report for rare gypsophilic plants in the Ojito/White Mesa area of Sandoval County, New Mexico. New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department and RCS Southwest, Santa Fe, NM.
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2016
Roth, Daniela. 2016. Status survey for Gypsum Townsend's Aster (Townsendia gypsophila), Sivinski's Scorpionweed (Phacelia sivinskii), Todilto Stickleaf (Mentzelia todiltoensis), and Tufted Snad Verbena (Abronia bigelovii) on Zia Pueblo Lands in Sandoval C
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