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University of South Carolina, A. C. Moore Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (USCH)
Catalog #:
ACM0051
Occurrence ID:
593c4448-ff6d-11e2-9beb-001c23ce290f
USCH Accession #:
18397
Taxon:
Spiranthes cernua
(L.) L.C. Rich.
Family:
Orchidaceae
Determiner:
Brown, Paul Martin (2002-05-23)
ID Remarks:
Annotation from FLAS. Examined for the Wild Orchids of the Southeastern United States and the Flora of North America project.
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Spiranthes cernua
(L.) Rich.
Determiner:
Moore, A.C.
Date:
s.d.
ID Remarks:
Assumed to be determined by A.C. Moore the collector. Original determination on label.
Spiranthes cernua
(L.) Rich.
Determiner:
Sheviak, C.J.
Date:
1988-00-00
ID Remarks:
Annotation from New York State Museum. Annotator full name: Charles J. Sheviak. Studies in Spiranthes.
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Spiranthes cernua
(L.) Rich.
Determiner:
Correll,D.S.
Date:
1938-00-00
ID Remarks:
Annotator full name: Correll, Donovan Stewart. Written on sheet in pencil.
Collector:
Moore, A.C.
Number:
s.n.
Date:
1916-10-01
Verbatim Date:
Oct. 1, 1916
Locality:
United States, South Carolina, Richland, Wade Hampton Plantation Site (Millerwood)
Location Remarks:
Millerwood [Millwood, probably Richland County (Wade Hampton plantation site?) on south side of Columbia?)]
Reproductive Condition:
flowering
Notes:
Almost certainly collected by A.C. Moore.
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Record ID:
cf03583f-2ef5-461c-9e46-23dfc319e911
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Herrick Brown, Herbarium Curator (
hbrown@mailbox.sc.edu
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cczako
posted 2024-03-13 12:28:01
Unable to put latest determination in correctly as Spiranthes cernua (Linnaeus) L.C. Richard is not in the SERNEC taxon tree.
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Phenology (ver 1.0)
reproductive
: At least one reproductive structure of any kind is present (flowers, flower buds, fruits)
flowering
: At least one open flower is present