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This aerial photo from sometime between 1928 and 1932, the southern red oak 2-123 can be seen in the middle of the sidewalk from the front door of the School of Nursing to 21st Ave. S.
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Quercus falcata

Michx.

sec. fna.org 1993

common name: southern red oak
family: Fagaceae
Identified 2002-06-11 by Steven J. Baskauf


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http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbilt/pc-cas-aerp-013-2-123

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http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbilt/pc-cas-aerp-013-2-123.htm


Location information for the occurrence documented by this image:

in front of Godchaux Hall, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
36.14479° latitude,-86.80003° longitude
Coordinate uncertainty: about 10 m

Location inferred from organism coordinates.


Remarks about this occurrence:

Date sometime between 1928 and 1932. In documenting image, red arrow shows the location of souther red oak 2-123.

This image documents an organism that has the permanent identifier:

http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbilt/6-60


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http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbilt/6-60.htm


Intellectual property information about this image:

Image creator: anonymous ; created on 1930

Rights statement: Public Domain
License not required (in the public domain).
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"Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives photo pc.cas.aerp.013" If possible, link to the stable URL for this page.


Metadata last modified: 2015-12-17T11:59:35-06:00
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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.