Selected Herbarium Specimen Details (5) Download

Family Name:Iridaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Iris pseudacorus L.
Locality:USA. North Carolina. Avery Co.: Junction of US 19E and NC 194, between Elk Park and Heaton.
Habitat:Bog.
Reproductive State:Flower
Collector:S. W. Leonard 2472
  with J. K. Moore
Date:24 May 1969
Accession No:89717
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Family Name:Iridaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Iris pseudacorus L.
Locality:USA. North Carolina. Orange Co.: Behind Craige Dormitory, UNC Campus.
Habitat:Low marsy area.
Reproductive State:Fruit
Collector:J. F. Logue 1462
Date:05 Jun 1967
Accession No:82000
Image:82000.jpg

Family Name:Iridaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Iris pseudacorus L. - Determined By: S. R. Hill, Oct 1997
Locality:USA. Illinois. McDonough Co.: Macomb; W side; between S side of E Fork of La Moine River N and US 136. T5N, R3W, Sec. 4, W¼, SE¼, NE¼. 40º 27’ 33” N -90º -40’ -18” W
Description:Flowers yellow; showy; local; 1-1.5 m. tall. 
Habitat:Wetland at margin of floodplain field; with Alopecurus, Phalaris, Carex spp.
Reproductive State:Fertile
Collector:S. R. Hill 29267
Date:05 Jun 1997
Accession No:244079
Image:244079.jpg

Family Name:Iridaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Iris pseudacorus L.
Locality:USA. Virginia. Stafford Co.: Ca. 0.25 mi. N of Aquia Station off VA 687 on Aquia Creek.
Habitat:Riverbank.
Reproductive State:Fertile
Collector:T. Bradley 10213
  with McCracken
Date:16 May 1976
Accession No:128978
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Family Name:Iridaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Iris pseudacorus L. - Determined By: R. Kral
Locality:USA. Virginia. Bland Co.: 6 mi. SW Bland.
Description:Flowers yellow; abundant. 
Habitat:Sunlit streambank.
Reproductive State:Fertile
Collector:R. Kral 10492
Date:13 Jun 1960
Accession No:45120
Image:45120.jpg

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