Picea rubens Sarg.
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Filed As
Pinaceae
Picea rubens Sarg. -
Collector(s)
D. S. Erskine 1116 with W. G. Dore, 01 Jul 1952
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Location
Canada. Prince Edward Island. Queens Co. Ravine near Bonshaw.
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Habitat
Steep slope. Light, well-drained soil.
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Description
Staminate cones, immature ovulate cones and old ovulate cones that have persisted 5 to 6 years, on same tree; bark finely scaly. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
Bark slab also on this sheet
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 34380
Occurrence ID: 0682e226-f07f-4c66-91d3-28155c1644a1
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Pinophyta
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Order
Pinales
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Family
Pinaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
Canada
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State/Province
Prince Edward Island
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County/Municipio
Queens Co.
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Locality
Ravine near Bonshaw
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Distribution
BOTANICAL GABfWk) ? ——- - » nniW«L UANI1ÜK 00034380 Occurrence in 1953 as known from preserved specimens (#) in dao, can, and acadia herbaria, and from sight records by D. Erskine or reliable reports (O). (A a-i PLANTS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA Picea rubens Sarg. Râvine near Bonshaw, Queens County, Steep slope; light, well-drained soil. Staminate cones, immature ovalate cones and old* ovulate cones that have persisted for 5 to 6 years, !;0|g( same tree; bark ffaH^jLcalyr--- :N$-' 1116 Coll. D. Erskine July 1, 1952 W. G. Dore x (6 rep.) Division of Botany, Science Service Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada 00034380
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Picea rubens Sarg.