Acer saccharum Marshall
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Filed As
Sapindaceae
Acer saccharum Marshall -
Collector(s)
M. H. Nee 58120, 21 Aug 2011
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Location
United States of America. New York. Bronx Co. New York City. New York Botanical Garden, on the main front lawns.
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Description
Tree 75cm in diameter; over 100 years old; bark coarsely platey. Petioles yellow green. With abundant hanging fruit, some beginning to fall; fruit wings tan, dry, the seed body green. The upper crown of this tree is beginning to look thin and declining. The tree slightly damaged during Hurricane Irene on 28 Aug 2011, and taken down 29 Aug 2011. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
Map on label. Voucher for wood specimen, MADw
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02377772
Occurrence ID: eb36e742-2b79-4086-af2c-68ab506c28c3
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Sapindales
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Family
Sapindaceae
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All Determinations
Acer saccharum Marshall det D. E. Atha, 2015
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
New York
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County/Municipio
Bronx Co.
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City/Township
New York City
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Locality
New York Botanical Garden, on the main front lawns
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Elevation
Alt. 25 m. (82 ft.)
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Coordinates
40.8653, -73.8794
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Location Notes
[Map associated with specimen]
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Distribution
Acer saccharum Marshall det. D. Atha (NY), 2015 3^ I The New York Botanical Garden Plants of U.S.A. Aceraceae Acer saccharum Marshall New York State, Bronx Co., Bronx, New York Botanical Garden, on the main front lawns. 40°51’55”N, 73°52’46”W. alt. 25 m. Tree 75 cm. in diameter, over 100 years old; bark coursely platy. Petioles yellow-green. With abundant hanging fruit, some beginning to fall; fruit wings tan, dry, the seed body green. The upper crown of this tree is beginning to look thin and declining. The tree slightly damaged during Hurricane Irene on 28 Aug. 2011, and taken down 29 Aug. 2011. Voucher for wood specimen, MADw. Coll.: M. Nee 58120 21 Aug. 2011 S'botanical garden 02377772 " “02674 A PT I 02674 NYBG, Native, Natural® 02377772
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Acer saccharum Marshall