Morella pensylvanica (Mirb.) Kartesz
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Filed As
Myricaceae
Morella pensylvanica (Mirb.) Kartesz -
Collector(s)
J. E. Dorey 523, 27 May 2015
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Location
United States of America. Maryland. Wicomico Co. Chesapeake Forest Lands, Stump Gut Ecologically Sensitive Area, terminus of Tyler Trail, E shore of Marshyhope Creek, Stump Gut, 0.37 mi from the E shore of the Nanticoke River, 0.5 mi NW of entrance on Old Bradley Rd.
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Habitat
Open swamp forest of Chamaecyparis and mixed hardwoods (Acer, Nyssa, Ilex, and Magnolia virginiana) with abundant Phragmitis in places.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03217603
Occurrence ID: 8f8cb555-0773-41cd-91f0-9b31d07b7df6
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fagales
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Family
Myricaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Maryland
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County/Municipio
Wicomico Co.
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Locality
Chesapeake Forest Lands, Stump Gut Ecologically Sensitive Area, terminus of Tyler Trail, E shore of Marshyhope Creek, Stump Gut, 0.37 mi from the E shore of the Nanticoke River, 0.5 mi NW of entrance on Old Bradley Rd.
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Coordinates
38.4858, -75.7931
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Distribution
NFW YORK BOTANtCAL ©ARDEN 03217603 Plants of MARYLAND, U.S.A. Morelia pensylvanica (Mirb.) Kartesz WICOMICO CO.: Chesapeake Forest Lands, Stump Gut Ecologically Sensitive Area, terminus of Tyler Trail, E shore of Marshy hope Creek, Stump Gut, 0.37 mi from the E shore of the Nanticoke River, 0.5 mi NW of entrance on Old Bradley Rd. 38.48583°N, 75.79306°W Open swamp forest of Chamaecyparis and mixed hardwoods {Acer, Nyssa, Ilex, and Magnolia virginiana) with abundant Phragmites in places. J.E. Dorey 523" 27 May 2015 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN (NY) Voucher specimen for: Dorey, JE, Lendemer, JC & Naczi, RFC (2017). Patterns of biodiverse, understudied groups do not mirror those of the surrogate groups that set conservation priorities: a case study from the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain o I eastern North America. Biodivers Conserv DOI: 10.1007/sl0531-Q17-1420- 03217603
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Morella pensylvanica (Mirb.) Kartesz