Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) W.Salisb. ex W.P.C.Barton
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Filed As
Araceae
Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) W.Salisb. ex W.P.C.Barton -
Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 5611 with William R. Buck, 29 Apr 2007
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Location
United States of America. New York. Putnam Co. ca 5.5 km (by air) W of New York/Connecticut state border and ca 13 km (by air) N of Putnam/Westchester county border, Sterling Farm Nature Preserve, SW of Couch Road, N of Route 164 and E of Cornwall Hill Road.
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Habitat
Habitat mostly of deciduous forest with Quercus, Kalmia and Acer on steep slopes surrounded by inhabited clearings, wetlands and roadways in valley bottoms. Acer rubrum flowers fallen and native trees just leafing out at this time.
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Description
Herbs; corms large and firmly rooted in mud of standing water; spathes mottled purple/yellow/green outside.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1070572
Occurrence ID: 51a8af12-de1b-4c60-9323-a23afe9611c8
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Alismatales
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Family
Araceae
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All Determinations
Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) W.Salisb. ex W.P.C.Barton det D. E. Atha, 2007
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
New York
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County/Municipio
Putnam Co.
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Locality
ca 5.5 km (by air) W of New York/Connecticut state border and ca 13 km (by air) N of Putnam/Westchester county border, Sterling Farm Nature Preserve, SW of Couch Road, N of Route 164 and E of Cornwall Hill Road
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Elevation
Alt. 229 m. (751 ft.)
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Coordinates
41.4866, -73.5963
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. Handheld gps device. Plants collected within a radius of a few hundred meters
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Distribution
%'S iss The New York Botanical Garden Flora of North America Araceae Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) Nutt, det. D. E. Atha, 2007 United States of America. New York. Putnam County, ca 5.5 km (by air) W of New York/Connecticut state border and ca 13 km (by air) N of Putnam/Westchester county border, Sterling Farm Nature Preserve, SW of Couch Road, N of Route 164 and E of Cornwall Hill Road.. 41.4866°, - 73.5963°. ca. 229 m (coordinates and altitude from hand- held gps device; plants collected within a radius of a few hundred meters). Habitat mostly of deciduous forest with Quercus, Kalmia and Acer on steep slopes surrounded by inhabited clearings, wetlands and roadways in valley bottoms. Acer rubrum flowers fallen and native trees just leafing out at this time. Herbs; corms large and firmly rooted in mud of standing water; spathes mottled purple/yellow/green outside. D. E. Atha & William R. Buck 5611 29 Apr 2007 NYdb 01070572
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Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) W.Salisb. ex W.P.C.Barton