Prunus maritima Marshall
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Filed As
Rosaceae
Prunus maritima Marshall -
Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 15294 with Richard Abbott, Bob Cunningham, Jeanne Hablitz, Samantha Gentile, Esther Jackson & Zihao Wang, 19 Sep 2015
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Location
United States of America. New Jersey. Monmouth Co. Sandy Hook. N of Fort Hancock. Gateway National Recreation Area, Fisherman's Trail southwest of North Pond.
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Habitat
Back dunes with Prunus maritima, Rhus copallinum, Toxicodendron radicans.
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Description
Shrub ca 2 m tall; fruit purple. Fruit eaten by collector, sweet and fleshy with large stone. This species very common here. 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: 02456794
Occurrence ID: 91234676-1955-471f-9991-1a3ae6805c18
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Laboratory Collections
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Feedback
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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
Prunus maritima 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 Jersey
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County/Municipio
Monmouth Co.
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Locality
Sandy Hook. N of Fort Hancock. Gateway National Recreation Area, Fisherman's Trail southwest of North Pond
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Elevation
Alt. 1 m. (3 ft.)
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Coordinates
40.4719, -74.004
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. 40.471893N, 74.004006W (WGS84, ±50m), 1 m elev
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden a* Rosaceae Prunus maritima Marshall det. D. Atha, 2015 United States of America. New Jersey. Monmouth Co. Sandy Hook. N of Fort Hancock. Gateway National Recreation Area, Fisherman's Trail southwest of North Pond. 40.471893N, 74.004006W (WGS84, ±50m), 1 m elev. Back dunes with Prunus maritima, Rhus copallinum, Toxicodendron radicans. Shrub ca 2 m tall; fruit purple. Fruit eaten by collector, sweet and fleshy with large stone. This species very common here. Sample preserved in silica gel at NY. Daniel Atha, Richard Abbott, Bob Cunningham, Jeanne Hablitz, Samantha Gentile, Esther Jackson & Zihao Wang 15294 19 Sep 2015 02456794
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Prunus maritima Marshall