Tipularia discolor (Pursh) Nuttall |
| Herbarium: |
Samford University Herbarium (SAMF) |
Family: | ORCHIDACEAE |
Currently Accepted Name: | Tipularia discolor (Pursh) Nuttall |
Herbarium Name Used: | Tipularia discolor (Pursh) Nuttall |
Locality: | USA. Alabama. Lee: 200m S of dormitories and the AU Mall on dorm hill, Auburn University Campus, 300m NE of intersection of S. Donahue Dr. and Mell St., Auburn University. T19N, R26E, S31, NW1/4. Auburn Quad (7.5 min). |
Habitat: | Mostly shaded mixed hardwood/pine forest of Acer, Fagus, Liquidambar and Pinus. Growing in rich soil under thick leaf litter. Leaves seen in spring 2001. Sparse in this location with Utularia, Toxicodendron, Polygonatum, Athyrium, and Onoclea. |
Reproductive State: | Flower |
Elevation: | to 650 ft |
Collector: | Hansen, Curtis J. 2001-47 with Cynthia M. Morton |
Date: | 30 Aug 2001 |
Accession No: | SAMF0004581 |
Plant Atlas Link: | Plant Atlas Citation |
Submission Info: | Submitted by admin on 25 Feb 2021 |