Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton

  • Filed As

    Ericaceae
    Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton

  • Collector(s)

    T. S. Cochrane 10011 with H. H. Iltis, & G. Moore, 19 May 1982

  • Location

    United States of America. Wisconsin. Jackson Co. Bear Bluff, a prominent sandstone mound 16 mi. by air NE of Millston (T21N, R1E, S 33 SE1/4 & S34 SW1/4) Thin Quercus velutina woodland on crumbling sandstone slope, upper half of N side of bluff, w/ Pinus resinosa (a few individuals), Hamamelis virginian.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 2543963

    Occurrence ID: 6737399d-a684-4016-87b2-a6133bc59725

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Wisconsin

  • County/Municipio

    Jackson Co.

  • Locality

    Bear Bluff, a prominent sandstone mound 16 mi. by air NE of Millston (T21N, R1E, S 33 SE1/4 & S34 SW1/4) Thin Quercus velutina woodland on crumbling sandstone slope, upper half of N side of bluff, w/ Pinus resinosa (a few individuals), Hamamelis virginian

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WISCONSIN:
_____ JACKSON COUNTY: Bear
Bluff, a prominent sandstone mound
16 mi. by air NE of Millston
, RlE, S 33 SEk & S34 SW£)
Vaccinium angusti folium Ait.
Thin Quercus velutina woodland on crumbling
sandstone slope, upper half of N side of
bluff, w / Pinus resinosa (a few individuals) ,
Hamamelis virginiana, Pteridium aquilinum,
Oryzopsis pungens, Carex pensylvanica (ground
layer dominant), C. umbellata, C. aenea, Com-
ptonia peregrina, Lysimachia quadrifolia, Ar-
alia hispida, & Vaccinium angustifolium.
Colls.: T.S. Cochrane, H.H. Iltis ,& G. Moore
Date: May 19, 1982	No.: 10011
(morphotype I'
FIELD NOTES FOR COCHRANE ET AL. 10,011 & 10,012:
10.011	(morphotype I): Leaves relatively large,
dull and glabrous (finely puberulent on the mid-
vein above) on both sides, finely serrulate, w/
bronze-colored or bluish cast near margins on
young leaves. Flowering ca. 1 week earlier than
Type II5 withered corollas pinkish.
10.012	(morphotype II): Leaves relatively small,
green and glabrous (except the upper surface pub-
erulent on the midvein) on both sides, lustrous
above and especially beneath, entire. Flowering
ca. 1 week later than morphotype I; cor. 4-5 mm
long, cream-colored.
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