Cardamine pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd.
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Filed As
Brassicaceae
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Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 15601 with Marie Greener, 20 Jun 2016
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Location
United States of America. Maine. Washington Co. Bog Brook Cove Preserve of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, NE of Cutler, east of Route 191, south of Trescott and Cutler Town line on trail to Norse Pond Road.
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Habitat
Woodland dominated by Acer rubrum, Picea and Tsuga particularly wet area in sun with Thalictrum, Equisetum and herbaceous Rubus.
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Description
Herb; flowers white. Phenology of specimen: Flower and Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
Sample preserved in silica gel at NY
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02688601
Occurrence ID: 2d32d97b-b02f-43cd-a666-371695fd753e
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Laboratory Collections
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Brassicales
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Family
Brassicaceae
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All Determinations
Cardamine pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd. det D. E. Atha, 2016
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Maine
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County/Municipio
Washington Co.
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Locality
Bog Brook Cove Preserve of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, NE of Cutler, east of Route 191, south of Trescott and Cutler Town line on trail to Norse Pond Road
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Elevation
Alt. 33 m. (108 ft.)
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Coordinates
44.7162, -67.1347
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. 44.716233N, 67.134735W (±25m), ca 33 m elev
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Brassicaceae Cardamine pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd. det. D. Atha, 2016 United States of America. Maine. Washington Co. Bog Brook Cove Preserve of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, NE of Cutler, east of Route 191, south of Trescott and Cutler Town line on trail to Norse Pond Road. 44.713803N, 67.133449W (±25m), ca 33 m elev. Woodland dominated by Acer rubrum, Picea and Tsuga; particularly wet area in sun with Thalictrum, Equisetum and herbaceous Rubus. Herb; flowers white. Sample preserved in silica gel at NY. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Daniel Atha, Marie Greener 15601 20 Jun 2016 02688601
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Cardamine pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd.