An individual instance of Hamamelis vernalis (Ozark witchhazel)
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http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbilt/6-247


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This organism is a living specimen that is part of the  Vanderbilt University Arboretum  with the local identifier 2-1001.


This particular organism is believed to have managed means of establishment.

This organismal entity has the scope: multicellular organism.


Identifications:


Hamamelis vernalis

Sarg.

sec. fna.org 1993

common name: Ozark witchhazel
family: Hamamelidaceae
Identified 2003-03-03 by Steven J. Baskauf


Location:


Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
Click on these geocoordinates to load a map showing the location: 36.14619°, -86.80106°
Coordinate uncertainty about: 10 m.

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Occurrences were recorded for this particular organism on the following dates:
2003-03-03
2006-10-12

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whole tree (or vine) - general
whole tree (or vine) - general
bark - of a medium tree or large branch
bark - of a small tree or small branch
twig - orientation of petioles
twig - orientation of petioles
twig - orientation of petioles
twig - winter overall
leaf - whole upper surface
leaf - margin of upper + lower surface
leaf - showing orientation on twig
inflorescence - whole - unspecified
inflorescence - frontal view of flower

fna.org 1993 =

Flora of North America Editorial Committee, eds., 1993. Flora of North America North of Mexico. Flora of North America Association, New York, NY, US and Oxford, UK.


Metadata last modified: 2019-10-16T22:24:42.018-05:00
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