Quercus falcata Michx.

  • Filed As

    Fagaceae
    Quercus falcata Michx.

  • Collector(s)

    D. E. Atha 7292, 18 May 2009

  • Location

    United States of America. Tennessee. Abion Co. ca 12 km NE of Tiptonville, E shore of Reelfoot Lake, place known locally as Walnut Log.

  • Habitat

    Deciduous forest, frequently flooded.

  • Description

    Tree 18-20 m tall, the trunk 75-80 cm diam; bark nearly black, short shallow furrowed, the ridges wide, flat, cracked and rough; leaf blade adaxials very dark green, the abaxials very pale brown. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    Sample preserved in silica gel at NY

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01116292

    Occurrence ID: bea429a9-e0b9-445c-9100-3611031d19ed

  • Laboratory Collections

    Tissue Samples, 01122680, D. E. Atha 7292, Quercus falcata Michx. - Accepted : Fagaceae (79.0) : : : Magnoliophyta;

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Fagales

  • Family

    Fagaceae

  • All Determinations

    Quercus falcata Michx. det D. E. Atha, 2009

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Tennessee

  • Locality

    Abion Co. ca 12 km NE of Tiptonville, E shore of Reelfoot Lake, place known locally as Walnut Log

  • Elevation

    Alt. 86 m. (282 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    36.4599, -89.3284

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01116292
The New York Botanical Garden
Fagaceae
Quercus falcata Michx. det. D. Atha, 2009
United States of America. Tennessee: Abion Co. ca 12 km NE of Tiptonville, E shore of Reelfoot Lake, place known locally as Walnut Log. 36.459876N, 89.328416W (±100m), ca 86m. Deciduous forest, frequently flooded.
Tree 18-20 m tall, the trunk 75-80 cm diam; bark nearly black, short shallow furrowed, the ridges wide, flat, cracked and rough; leaf blade adaxials very dark green, the abaxials very pale brown. Sample preserved in silica gel at NY.
Daniel Atha 7292
18 May 2009