Rubus allegheniensis Porter
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Filed As
Rosaceae
Rubus allegheniensis Porter -
Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 8728, 13 Aug 2010
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Location
United States of America. Maine. Hancock Co. ca 6.5 mi NE of Hancock, SW of Schoodic Mountain, N of Sanctuary Way Road.
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Habitat
Margins of inactive gravel pit.
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Description
Shrub, arching, 1 m tall; sterile canes green, scarcely prickly; fertile canes red; leaflets green above and below; fruit turning black. This is the most common blackberry of early successional habitats. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
Sample preserved in silica gel at NY
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01206728
Occurrence ID: 2084ca12-ec24-4355-9c91-05eb64ea1d27
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Laboratory Collections
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Rosaceae
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All Determinations
Rubus allegheniensis Porter det D. E. Atha, 2010
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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
Hancock Co.
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Locality
ca 6.5 mi NE of Hancock, SW of Schoodic Mountain, N of Sanctuary Way Road
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Elevation
Alt. 58 m. (190 ft.)
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Coordinates
44.5593, -68.1702
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. 44.559311N, 68.170230W (±25m)
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Rosaceae Rubus allegheniensis Porter det. D. Atha, 2010 United States of America. Maine: Hancock Co., ca 6.5 mi NE of Hancock, SW of Schoodic Mountain, N of Sanctuary Way Road. 44.55931 IN, 68.170230W (±25m), ca 58 m. Margins of inactive gravel pit. 01206728 yo„> BOTANICAL sPARDEt*^ Shrub, arching, 1 m tall; sterile canes green, scarcely prickly; fertile canes red; leaflets green above and below; fruit turning black. This is the most common blackberry of early successional habitats. Sample preserved in silica gel at NY. Daniel Atha 8728 01206728
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Rubus allegheniensis Porter