Fraxinus biltmoreana var. subcoriacea (Sarg.) J.J.N.Campb.
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Filed As
Oleaceae
Fraxinus biltmoreana var. subcoriacea (Sarg.) J.J.N.Campb. -
Collector(s)
J. J. N. Campbell 2018048, 05 Sep 2018
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Location
United States of America. Kentucky. Pulaski Co. West side of US 27, 520 m N of intersection with Route 452.
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Habitat
Scattered along edge of brushy woods with abundant Ulmus rubra and Juniperus; also Juglans, Liriodendron, Acer carolinianum, Cercis, Lonicera maaackii.
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Description
Tree 2.5+ dm dbh, 25 m tall. Fruiting. But small samaras; moderate notch petiole. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
Sample preserved in silica gel at NY ploidy=6x; nu DNA content of leaf tissue 5.65 pg (Whittemore & Xia)
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03350303
Occurrence ID: 4adcc963-4d91-40c9-9e22-8c76adb07487
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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
Lamiales
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Family
Oleaceae
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All Determinations
Fraxinus biltmoreana var. subcoriacea (Sarg.) J.J.N.Campb. det J. J. N. Campbell, 2018
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Kentucky
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County/Municipio
Pulaski Co.
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Locality
West side of US 27, 520 m N of intersection with Route 452
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Elevation
Alt. 334 m. (1096 ft.)
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Coordinates
37.2234, -84.6303
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. 37.22345N, -84.63033W, 334 m elev
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Oleaceae Fraxinus biltmoreana var. subcoriacea (Sarg.) J.J.N.Campb. det. J. J. N. Campbell, 2018 United States of America. Kentucky. Pulaski Co. West side of US 27. 520 m N of intersection with Route 452. 37.22345°, -84.63033°, 334 m elev. Along edge of brushy woods with abundant Ulmus rubra and Juniperus\ also Juglans, Liriodendron, Acer carolinianum, Cercis, Lonicera maaackii. Tree 2.5+ dm dbh, 25 m tall. Fruiting. But small samaras; moderate notch petiole. Rare. Sample preserved in silica gel at NY. Julian Campbell 2018048 5 Sep 2018 03350303
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Fraxinus biltmoreana var. subcoriacea (Sarg.) J.J.N.Campb.