Habenaria floribunda Lindl.

  • Filed As

    Orchidaceae
    Habenaria floribunda Lindl.

  • Collector(s)

    A. P. Garber s.n., Dec 1877

  • Location

    United States of America. Florida. Manatee.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4094001

    Occurrence ID: e80cb20e-8b9f-46c8-827a-78a9d2c9ee0e

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Florida

  • Locality

    Manatee.

  • Coordinates

    27.5012, -82.3286

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    42178

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide (Zermoglio et. Coordinates of Manatee Co. were located. Geographic radial was determined as the distance between center coordinates and the farthest extent of the county (42170 m). Final uncertainty was found using the MaNIS Georef. Calc.

  • Geodetic Datum

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[From Botanical Gazette, November, IS80.J
Habenaria Garberi, n. sp. — Stem erect, a foot or more high,
bearing at the base i to 2 globular tubers ^ to 1 inch in diameter,
leafy; leaves oblong-lanceolate; spikes 3 to 6 inches long, loosely or
densely flowered; bracts lanceolate, acuminate, about i s long as the
ovary; flowers greenish-yellow; exterior perigonial divisions broadly
ovate, the lateral ones concave and reflexed; the two interior ones erect
and 2-parted, the anterior division involute-filiform and truncate, the
longer posterior one cuneate; lip/ 1/yger than the perigone, entire,
¿linear from a broad base, obtuse; 9pur filiform, equalling or exceeding
the ovary in length, 6-9 lines.
i>£: Collected in 1878, in wet or damp hummocks, around Manatee,
§. Florida, by that indefatigable and zealous botanist, Dr. A. P.
Garber, for whom it is named. It blooms in the fall or winter. The
flowers exhale a pleasant, verbena-like odor. It is No. 315 of Dr.
Q. ’s. Floiida collections.—Thos. G. Porter.
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