19 July 2014.
Texas, United States
Locality: In woodlands to the south of U.S. Highway 190.
Coordinates: 30.8777, -93.8475
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Elevation: 98m.
Habitat: Wild Habitat
Environment description: In shade to partial shade of dry upland deciduous woodlands with sandy loamy soils.
Associated species: Liquidambar styraciflua; Ostrya virginiana; Persea borbonia; Carya sp.; Smilax sp.; Castanea pumila; Chasmanthium sessiliflorum; Callicarpa americana; Ilex vomitoria; Fagus grandifolia; Gelsemium sempervirens; Quercus hemisphaerica; Nyssa sylvatica; Symplocos tinctoria; Ilex sp.; Chionanthus virginicus; Ilex opaca; Magnolia grandiflora; Quercus falcata; Vitis rotundifolia; Hypericum sp.; Fraxinus sp.; Celtis laevigata; Berchemia scandens; Hamamelis virginiana; Sassafras albidum; Quercus stellata; Quercus phellos; Desmodium sp.; Vaccinium arboreum; Crataegus sp.; Quercus alba; Carya cordiformis; Penstemon tenuis
Aspect: Northeast;
Slope: 2.86241;
Soil Texture: Sandy Loam
Comment: DESCRIPTION: Single and, occasionally, multi-stemmed deciduous trees to 10� DBH and 35� tall. Some plants have been damaged by logging. There are many plants that have resprouted from the roots all over this site.; SUB-COUNTRY GEO 2: Newton County; COLLECTOR'S NUMBER: RJLTX072014-001; MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT WILD COLLECTION: These plants (that were collected directly from the wild) are root suckers that have developed roots from the parent tree.;
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