Solanum emulans Raf.

  • Filed As

    Solanaceae
    Solanum emulans Raf.

  • Collector(s)

    J. B. Nelson 21366 with R. Raguso, B. Pittman, J. Wood, R. Roecker, et al., 21 Jul 2000

  • Location

    United States of America. South Carolina. McCormick Co. Mid-channel of Long Cane Creek on W edge of bottomland hardwood with the place-name 'Big Bottom' (on the topo map), immediately W of 'Laurel Hill' bluff system, approx. 1 mi NE of Long Cane Church on Sec Hwy 36; Sumter National Forest, Compartment 211 Stand 8.

  • Habitat

    Rooted on top of sand bar, the plants subject to occasional flooding. With considerable Uniola latifolia.

  • Description

    Foliage deep green; berries green to glossy black; luxuriant herbaceous patches, the leaves commonly silt-laden. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fertile, Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00828596

    Occurrence ID: 54148de6-5d0f-48a3-af26-78a980b4ac60

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Solanales

  • Family

    Solanaceae

  • All Determinations

    Solanum emulans Raf. det S. D. Knapp, 2016

    Solanum L.
    Note: [Filed as Solanum indet.]

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    South Carolina

  • County/Municipio

    McCormick Co.

  • Locality

    Mid-channel of Long Cane Creek on W edge of bottomland hardwood with the place-name 'Big Bottom' (on the topo map), immediately W of 'Laurel Hill' bluff system, approx. 1 mi NE of Long Cane Church on Sec Hwy 36; Sumter National Forest, Compartment 211 Stand 8.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 104 m. (341 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    34.0271, -82.3434

  • Georeferencing Method

    Corrected label coordinates.

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Databased for the
FBI Sekmiifii Project.
Systematic Studies in Solanaceae
Solanum emulans Raf.
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Det. S. Knapp (BM) & T. Särkmen (E) 201'
Leaf tissue removed for DNA analysis
J. Mena-Ali - Franklin & Marshall College, USA
June 14, 201^
PLANTS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN PIEDMONT
MCCORMICK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, U.S.A.
SOLANUM
Solanaceae
Foliage deep green; berries green to glossy black;
luxuriant herbaceous patches, rooted on top of sand bar
with considerable Uniola latifolia,. the plants subject to
occasional flooding, the leaves commonly silt-laden;
mid-channel of Long Cane Creek on W edge of
bottomland hardwood with the place-name "Big
Bottom" (on the topo map), immediately W of "Laurel
Hill" bluff system, approx. 1 mi NE of Long Cane
Church on Sec Hwy 36; Sumter National Forest,
Compartment 211 Stand 8; 34.0271°N, 84.3434°W,
elev. 340'.
John B. Nelson 21366	21 VII 2000
with R. Raguso, B. Pittman, J. Wood, R. Roecker et al.
A. C. MOORE HERBARIUM (USCH)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
00828596
00828596