Diervilla lonicera Mill.
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Filed As
Caprifoliaceae
Diervilla lonicera Mill. -
Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 2165, 17 Jul 2000
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Location
United States of America. Pennsylvania. Carbon Co. In valley between Nesquehoning Mtn. and Pisgah Mtn, margin of US 209, between Lansford and Nesquehoning, 1.5 miles east of SR 902 in Lansford.
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Description
Subshrub in loose, recently disturbed soil, stems little branched above ground, forming large colony, most stems about 80 cm tall, upper stems red, calyx tips red, corolla yellow, old lobe darker yellow and more hairy, fruit turning red on upper surface. Phenology of specimen: Flower and Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
Bulk sample: 2165a whole plant(Matha-470)
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01158165
Occurrence ID: 41d11720-894a-4f8d-af6e-8856ba1d3ef7
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Dipsacales
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Family
Caprifoliaceae
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All Determinations
Diervilla lonicera Mill. det D. E. Atha, 2000
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Pennsylvania
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County/Municipio
Carbon Co.
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Locality
In valley between Nesquehoning Mtn. and Pisgah Mtn, margin of US 209, between Lansford and Nesquehoning, 1.5 miles east of SR 902 in Lansford.
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Elevation
Alt. 250 m. (820 ft.)
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Coordinates
40.8403, -75.8561
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Distribution
SoT- The New York Botanical Garden Caprifoliaceae Diervilla lonicera det. D. Atha, 2000 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN United States of America. Pennsylvania: Carbon Co. In valley between Nesquehoning Mtn. and Pisgah Mtn, margin of US 209, between Lansford and Nesquehoning, 1.5 miles east of SR 902 in Lansford. 40°50.41'N, 75°51.37'W (± 100 m.), ca 250 meters above sea level. Subshrub in loose, recently disturbed soil, stems little branched above ground, forming large colony, most stems about 80 cm tall, upper stems red, calyx tips red, corolla yellow, old lobe darker yellow and more hairy, fruit turning red on upper surface. Bulk sample: 2165a whole plant. 01158165 Daniel Atha 2165 17 Jul 2000 01158165
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Diervilla lonicera Mill.