Lythrum salicaria L.
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Filed As
Lythraceae
Lythrum salicaria L. -
Collector(s)
T. Witsell 15-0455, 13 Aug 2015
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Location
United States of America. Arkansas. Benton Co. Ozark Highlands. Springfield Plateau Ecoregion. Bentonville. Just S of SW 14th St. 0.21 mi. E of SW I St. on E bank of creek (unnamed tributary of Little Osage Creek). N of Lake Bentonville. Bentonville South 7.5' quadrangle.
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Habitat
Bank of creek/ditch running through degraded seasonally wet prairie (former orchard, hayfield, pasture, etc.). Growing with Spartina pectinata, Leersia oryzoides, Sagittaria latifolia, Phalaris arundinacea, Carex vulpinoidea, C. lurida, & Persicaria hydropiperoides.
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Description
One large clump in saturated soil at water's edge. Fresh flowers hot pink. Roots removed after collection was made.
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Collection Notes
[1 of 2]
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05112237
Occurrence ID: 9bc19436-7e13-443a-8b3f-733467d8a048
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Lythraceae
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All Determinations
Lythrum salicaria L. det T. Witsell, 13 Aug 2015
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Arkansas
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County/Municipio
Benton Co.
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Locality
Ozark Highlands. Springfield Plateau Ecoregion. Bentonville. Just S of SW 14th St. 0.21 mi. E of SW I St. on E bank of creek (unnamed tributary of Little Osage Creek). N of Lake Bentonville. Bentonville South 7.5' quadrangle.
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Coordinates
36.3569, -94.2182
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Location Notes
[US & Canada]
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 05112237 US 24! FLORA OF ARKANSAS Benton County LYTHRACEAE lof2 Lythrum salicaria L. purple loosestrife Ozark Highlands. Springfield Plateau Ecoregion. Bentonville. Just S of SW J4th St. 0,21 mi E of SW I St. on E bank of creek (unnamed tributary of Little Osage Creek). N of Lake Bentonville, N 36.35689, W 94.21819. Bentonville South 7.5' qnandrangle. Bank of creek/ditch running through degraded seasonally wet prairie (former orchard, hayfield, pasture, etc.). One large clump in saturated soil at water’s edge. Fresh flowers hot pink. Roots removed after collection was made. Growing with Spartina pectinata, Leersia aryzoMes, Sagittaria iatifolia, Phalaris arundinacea, Carex vulpinoidea, C lurida, & Persicaria hydropiperoides. This site retains a number of low prairie elements and is under consideration to be some sort of hybrid conservation/recreation area. Detailed site report prepared by T. WitsfeU for ANHC. Theo Witsell 15-0455 8/13/2015 Distributed fey the Herbarium of the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHCy 05112237
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Lythrum salicaria L.