Acalypha australis L.
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Filed As
Euphorbiaceae
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Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 15974 with Julian Campbell, 23 Jul 2017
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Location
United States of America. New York. Bronx Co. New York City. Grounds of the New York Botanical Garden, southeast of the Nolen Glasshouses.
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Habitat
Lawn with planted specimen trees, with occasional rock outcrop that has spontaneous plants, mostly non-native.
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Description
Herb. Spontaneous. This species is more abundant here at the southern end of the garden than elsewhere on the NYBG grounds and has been for several years. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Notes (shown on label)
Sample preserved in silica gel at NY
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03350134
Occurrence ID: 406093e6-a868-4700-a15e-6dc6d51cd921
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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
Malpighiales
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Family
Euphorbiaceae
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All Determinations
Acalypha australis L. det D. E. Atha, 2018
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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
Grounds of the New York Botanical Garden, southeast of the Nolen Glasshouses
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Elevation
Alt. 19 m. (62 ft.)
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Coordinates
40.8564, -73.8748
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
5
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. 40.856370N, 73.874797W, ca 19 m elev
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
NEWYORK botanical garden 03350134 BOTANICAL 03350134 The New York Botanical Garden Euphorbiaceae Acalypha australis L. det. D. Atha, 2018 United States of America. New York. Bronx Co. New York City, Grounds of the New York Botanical Garden, southeast of the Nolen Glasshouses. 40.856370°, -73.874797(WGS84, ±5m), ca 19 m elev. Lawn with planted specimen trees, with occasional rock outcrop that has spontaneous plants, mostly non-native. Herb. Spontaneous. This species is more abundant here at the southern end of the garden than elsewhere on the NYBG grounds and has been for several years. Sample preserved in silica gel at NY. Daniel Atha, Julian Campbell 15974 23Jul2017
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Acalypha australis L.