Ipheion uniflorum (Graham) Raf.
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Filed As
Amaryllidaceae
Ipheion uniflorum (Graham) Raf. -
Collector(s)
J. B. Nelson 16252, 05 Mar 1995
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Location
United States of America. South Carolina. Richland Co. Columbia. Lawn on S side of Dunbar Funeral Home, junction of Kilbourne Rd & Devine St.
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Habitat
Growing on open lawn. Assoc w/ Poa, Stenotaphrum.
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Description
Herbs in clumps, vaguely succulent; perianth blue to purple or rarely white; plant w/ strong odor of garlic when bruised.
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Collection Notes
Received 5/22/95
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Specimen Notes
deposit NY - 12/21/95; MO - 2/9/98
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 42244
Occurrence ID: d5d53b34-55fa-4206-86b4-187f4d4c7288
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Local Name
star of Bethlehem
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Language
English -
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Asparagales
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Family
Amaryllidaceae
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All Determinations
Ipheion uniflorum (Graham) Raf. det J. B. Nelson, 1995
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
South Carolina
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County/Municipio
Richland Co.
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City/Township
Columbia
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Locality
Lawn on S side of Dunbar Funeral Home, junction of Kilbourne Rd & Devine St
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Elevation
Alt. 80 m. (262 ft.)
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Coordinates
33.98, -80.98
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Distribution
Level 1 Use
ENVIRONMENTAL USES
Level 2 Use
Unspecified (Environmental Uses)
Level 3 Use
Ornamental
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The New York Botanical Garden
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY
Pfizer Collections and Extractions
LILIACEAE
Ipheion uniflorum (Graham) Raf.
det. J. B. Nelson, 1995
USA, South Carolina. Richland County. Columbia Lawn on
StS «n°^q^yra "°Z’ J'c£ K*lbTRe Rd &De"
bt, od 59 N, 80 59 W. 80m. Assoc w/ Poa
Stenotaphrum. Growing on open lawn.
Herbs in clumps, vaguely succulent; perianth blue to Dumle
or rarely white. r-rj*
Star-of Bethlehem [English],
Ornamental {whole plant}
16252a PL(NEL-48)
N.V
USE
Pfizer Sample codés
John B. Nelson 16252
March 5, 1995
Fieldwork supported by Pfizer Inc
Voucher for pharmaceutical screening
00042244
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Ipheion uniflorum (Graham) Raf.