Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall var. pennsylvanica

  • Filed As

    Oleaceae
    Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall var. pennsylvanica

  • Collector(s)

    M. H. Nee 55902, 09 Aug 2008

  • Location

    United States of America. Wisconsin. Richland Co. Richland Center. Krouskop Park, N side of Richland Center.

  • Habitat

    Cultivated shade tree in lawn of Krouskop Park adjacent to the Pine River.

  • Description

    Tree 20 cm in diameter. Adjacent to Pine River. Some others here sre var. subintegerrima (Vahl) Fernald, but not certain if var. pennsylvanica is native in this area or not, although this species is certainly spontaneous along Pine River floodplain here. Fruit yellow-green. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    DNA Voucher: Tissue sample removed March 2014 for study by Daniel Atha, Greg Plunkett and Fernanda Cabañas

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02111241

    Occurrence ID: a1426cef-1fa8-4e76-addf-bc051e6fde89

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Wisconsin

  • County/Municipio

    Richland Co.

  • City/Township

    Richland Center

  • Locality

    Krouskop Park, N side of Richland Center

  • Township, Range, Section

    T10N, R1E, Sec. 17 NE 1/4 SE1/4

  • Elevation

    Alt. 220 m. (722 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    43.3442, -90.3908

  • Distribution

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
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DNA Voucher
Tissue sample removed ^ c/-*~o!a Z.P **?( for study
by Daniel Atha, Greg Plunkett and Fernanda Cabafias
The New York Botanical Garden
Cultivated Plants of U.S.A.
Oleaceae Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall
var. pennsylvanica
det. M. Nee, 2008
Wisconsin, Richland Co., cultivated shade tree in lawn of
Krouskop Park, N side of Richland Center.
T 10 N; R 1 E; NE Vi SE14 Sect. 17.
43°20’39”N, 90°23’27”W. alt. 220 m.
Tree 20 cm. in diameter. Adjacent to Pine River. Some others
here are var. subintegerrima (Vahl) Femald, but not certain if
var. pennsylvanica is native in this area or not, although this
species is certainly spontaneous along the Pine River
floodplain here. Fruit yellow-green.
Coll.: M. Nee 55902
9 Aug. 2008
02111241