Fraxinus pauciflora Nutt.
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Filed As
Oleaceae
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Collector(s)
J. J. N. Campbell 2018141, 03 Oct 2018
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Location
United States of America. Tennessee. Chester Co. West side of Route 22, 1.7 km S of Hwy 100 at Jacks Creek, 50 m WNW of intersection with Sweet Lips Road.
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Habitat
In low woods with much Liquidambar, Betula nigra, Acer carolinianum, Nyssa biflora, Salix nigra, Quercus (michaixii, pagoda, ?shumardii); also Platanus, Ulmus americana, (Liriodendron, Carya illinoinensis); Alnus, Cornus (stricta, ?obliqua), Ostrya, Carpinus, Ilex verticillata, Viburnum nudum, Vitis ?cinerea.
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Description
Tree 4 dm dbh, 25 m tall; leaves from adjacent sapling. Locally frequent.
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Notes (shown on label)
Sample preserved in silica gel at NY ploidy=4x
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03350441
Occurrence ID: 2363d77e-2732-4c62-87a8-02c1eb8fda8e
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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 pauciflora Nutt. 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
Tennessee
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County/Municipio
Chester Co.
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Locality
West side of Route 22, 1.7 km S of Hwy 100 at Jacks Creek, 50 m WNW of intersection with Sweet Lips Road
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Elevation
Alt. 144 m. (472 ft.)
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Coordinates
35.4586, -88.515
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. 35.45859N, -88.51496W, 144 m elev
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Oleaceae Fraxinus pauciflora Nutt, det. J. Campbell, 2018 United States of America. Tennessee. Chester Co. West side of Route 22,1.7 km S of Hwy 100 at Jacks Creek, 50 m WNW of intersection with Sweet Lips Road. 35.45859°,-88.51496°, 144 m elev. In low woods with much Liquidambar, Betula nigra, Acer carolinianum, Nyssa biflora, Salix nigra, Quercus (michaixii, pagoda, ?shumardii)\ also Platanus, Ulmus americana, (Liriodendron, Carya illinoinensis); Alnus, Cornus (stricta, ?obliqua), Ostrya, Carpinus, Ilex verticil lata, Viburnum nudum, Vitis ?cinerea. Tree 4 dm dbh, 25 m tall; leaves from adjacent sapling. Fruit fallen. Locally frequent. Sample preserved in silica gel at NY. Julian J. N. Campbell 2018141 3 Oct 2018 03350441
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Fraxinus pauciflora Nutt.