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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceTennessee
County/ParishCocke
LocalityGreat Smoky Mountains National Park, Cosby Watershed. Hartford 7.5 Minute Quadrangle. Elevation About 2415 Feet. 35á 45' 12.37' North Latitude, 83á 12' 57.32' West Longitude. Second Growth Liriodendron Tulipifera Forest (uneven Aged, A Few Trees 3 To 4 Feet In Diameter) With Oxydendrum Arboreum, Magnolia Fraseri, Magnolia Acuminata, Magnolia Tripetala, Quercus Prinus, Betula Lenta, Acer Rubrum. Understory Dominated By Tsuga Canadensis With Acer Pensylvanicum, Castanea Dentata, Rhododendron Maximum, Pyrularia Pubera, Calycanthus Floridus, Small Halesia Tetraptera And Prunus Serotina. Many Herbs And Vines. Pink Flowered Herb Common Here.
Institution CodeIlls
Catalog Number55406
Collected ByLoy R. Phillippe
Date Collected1999-04-28

From Recordset

http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/animals_plants/index.html

The herbarium contains 250,000 plant and 58,000 fungal specimens.
Specialty: Vascular plants and fungi of Illinois, southeastern and midwestern U.S., Great Smoky Mountains National Park; limited neotropical; recent Kyrgyzstan; Rosaceae subfamily Maloideae.
Date Founded: 1858.

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Name Andrew Miller
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