Vaccinium pallidum Aiton
-
Filed As
Ericaceae
Vaccinium pallidum Aiton -
Collector(s)
S. R. Hill 36042, Jun 29 2004
-
Location
United States of America. Pennsylvania. Schuylkill Co. St. Clair, along old coal mining access road, now a recreational trail, southeast side of West Hancock Street (SR 1006) 2.7 miles northeast of Pennsylvania Route 61. Acidic Clay with humus over shale and coal, south facing slope among pines (Pinus cf. resinosa), Gaylussacia sp., and Danthonia. Dry-mesic upland forest, secondary growth, Quercus, Pinus, Prunus, Acer dominate. In partial shade. Occasional shrub 0.5 meter tall, fruit ink-black, ripe, sweet; leaves paler beneath.
-
Identifiers
NY Barcode: 2548131
Occurrence ID: 8fd80257-1ac6-4d3a-b5bb-e81cb1808027
-
Feedback
-
Kingdom
Plantae
-
Division
Magnoliophyta
-
Order
Ericales
-
Family
Ericaceae
-
All Determinations
-
Region
North America
-
Country
United States of America
-
State/Province
Pennsylvania
-
County/Municipio
Schuylkill Co.
-
Locality
St. Clair, along old coal mining access road, now a recreational trail, southeast side of West Hancock Street (SR 1006) 2.7 miles northeast of Pennsylvania Route 61. Acidic Clay with humus over shale and coal, south facing slope among pines (Pinus cf. resinosa), Gaylussacia sp., and Danthonia. Dry-mesic upland forest, secondary growth, Quercus, Pinus, Prunus, Acer dominate. In partial shade. Occasional shrub 0.5 meter tall, fruit ink-black, ripe, sweet; leaves paler beneath.
-
Coordinates
40.7388, -76.1407
-
Distribution
PLANTS OF PENNSYLVANIA, USA Vaccinium pallidum Aiton Ericaceae Det.: S.R.Hill, (ILLS) 2004 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY 40° 44.328’ N. Lat. 076° 08.444’ W. Long. St. Clair, along old coal mining access road, now a recreational trail, southeast side of West Hancock Street (SR 1006) 2.7 miles northeast of Pennsylvania Route 61. Acidic clay with humus over shale and coal, south facing slope among pines (Pinus cf. resinosa), Gaylussacia sp., and Danthonia. Dry-mesic upland forest, secondary growth, Quercus, Pinus, Prunus, Acer dominate. In partial shade. Occasional shrub 0.5 meter tall, fruit ink-black, ripe, sweet; leaves paler beneath. Steven R. Hill 36042 29 June 2004 02548131
Please submit your comments about the specimen:
Vaccinium pallidum Aiton