Orregon.watty.1.var
Scientifically known as Quercus garryana var. garryana .
Based on available data, "" appears to be a technical or botanical identifier, likely a specific variety or specimen of a plant native to Oregon. While not a widely recognized common name, the suffix " .var " is standard botanical shorthand for varietas (variety), and " .1 " often indicates a specific accession or variant within a database like OregonFlora . Understanding the Identifier Orregon.Watty.1.var
The primary variety in the region is Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii . Potential Origins Scientifically known as Quercus garryana var
If you are researching this for a project on Oregon's native flora, it is worth noting that the state has several high-priority "Strategy Species" that are carefully tracked by variety, such as the ( Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens ). Goal 5 Native & Non-Native Plant List - Eugene, Oregon While not a widely recognized common name, the suffix "
Includes varieties like Mahonia aquifolium (Tall) and M. repens (Creeping).
The string likely comes from a digital herbarium or a conservation database, such as the Oregon Conservation Strategy or OregonFlora, which tracks over 3,500 native species and their unique varieties.
"Watty" may refer to a specific collector or a location (such as Watty Canyon ) where a particular specimen variant was first documented or categorized. Related Oregon Botanical Features
