Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace
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Filed As
Orchidaceae
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Collector(s)
M. C. Pace 1016, 18 Sep 2016
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Location
United States of America. Pennsylvania. Fayette Co. An athletic and playground area (somewhat derelict). Town of Markleysburg, off of US 40/National Pike, ca. 2.3 km NW of intersection with Rt 281.
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Habitat
Growing in a wet sedge meadow, probably mowed once or twice a year, along a gravel driveway and baseball field. With Vaccinium oxycoccus and Vernonia sp. Common in the immediate area but otherwise rare.
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Description
Flowers white, with a general floral fragrance, labellum centrally pale yellow. Leves present. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01392903
Occurrence ID: 54eb9d83-5ff7-4dc7-a4eb-65c7f3c928a6
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Asparagales
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Family
Orchidaceae
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All Determinations
Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace det M. C. Pace, 2016
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Pennsylvania
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County/Municipio
Fayette Co.
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Locality
An athletic and playground area (somewhat derelict). Town of Markleysburg, off of US 40/National Pike, ca. 2.3 km NW of intersection with Rt 281.
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Elevation
Alt. 722 m. (2369 ft.)
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Coordinates
39.7645, -79.4667
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Distribution
No botanical uses.
u os Orchidaceae Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace det. M. C. Pace, 2016 United States of America. Pennsylvania. Fayette Co. An athletic and playground area (somewhat derelict). Town of Markleysburg, off of US 40/National Pike, ca. 2.3 km NW of intersection with Rt 281. 39°45'52.15"N, 79°28'0.06"W 722 m. Growing in a wet sedge meadow, probably mowed once or twice a year, along a gravel driveway and baseball field. With Vaccinium oxycoccus and Vemonia sp. Flowers white, with a general floral fragrance, labellum centrally pale yellow. Leaves present. Common in the immediate area but otherwise rare. 18 Sep 2016 M.C. Pace 1016 01392903
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Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace