Spiranthes arcisepala M.C. Pace

  • Filed As

    Orchidaceae
    Spiranthes arcisepala M.C. Pace

  • Collector(s)

    M. C. Pace 640, 05 Sep 2014

  • Location

    United States of America. New York. Delaware Co. Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreation River. On Lordville Rd, ca. 0.59 km uphill (NW) from the intersection of Lordville Rd, Warren Rd, and Bouchouxville Rd. Catskill Mountains.

  • Habitat

    Wet roadside ditch with shallow running water; steeply sloped. With Gentiana clausa, Onoclea sensibilis, Symphyotrichum spp., Equisetum, Salix, Viola, and Lysimachia.

  • Description

    Flowerrs pure white. Lateral sepals parallel to the ground, or the apices just barely downwardly falcate. Uncommon, just a few stems. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Specimen Notes

    voucher for phylogenetic sample NY1a-1c

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01392853

    Occurrence ID: a6c9dc77-cb46-4f9a-b56f-6df9f6ebdb06

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    New York

  • County/Municipio

    Delaware Co.

  • Locality

    Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreation River. On Lordville Rd, ca. 0.59 km uphill (NW) from the intersection of Lordville Rd, Warren Rd, and Bouchouxville Rd. Catskill Mountains.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 323 m. (1060 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    41.8734, -75.2198

  • Georeferencing Method

    GPS.

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UZ
Orchidaceae
Spiranthes arcisepala M.C. Pace
det. M. C. Pace, 2017
United States of America. New York. Delaware Co.
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreation River. On Lordville
Rd, ca. 0.59 km uphill (NW) from the intersection of
Lordville Rd, Warren Rd, and Bouchouxville Rd. Catskill
Mountains.
41°52'24.09"N, 75°13'11.43"W
323 m.
Wet roadside ditch with shallow running water; steeply
sloped. With Gentiana clausa, Onoclea sensibilis,
Symphyotrichum spp., Equisetum, Salix, Viola, and
Lysimachia.
Flowerrs pure white. Lateral sepals parallel to the ground, or
the apices just barely downwardly falcate. Uncommon, just a
few stems.
05	Sep 2014
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
01392853
M. C. Pace 640
01392853