09 September 2019.
Kentucky, United States
Locality: Madison County; Berea College Forest: Around the corner from Upper Indian Fort Trail Junction, on top of the Davis Hollow "holler"
Coordinates: 37.5641, -84.2334
(Map it)
Elevation: 477m.
Habitat: Wild Habitat
Environment description: Sandstone outcrop, incredibly thin, low pH <4. Very heavy foot traffic
Number of plants sampled: 1
Associated species: Agrimonia sp., Liriodendron tulipifera, Sanicula canadensis, Quercus rubra, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Ulmus rubra, Polygonatum sp., Microstegium vimineum, Laportea canadensis, Menispermum canadense, Pinus virginiana, Acer saccharum, Vaccinium pallidum, Amelanchier arborea, Smilax rotundifolia, Populus grandidentata, Nyssa sylvatica
Aspect: ;
Slope: 0 Degrees;
Soil Texture:
Comment: Tree; height 25 ft; DBH 9.3, 18.4 cm; bark grayish brown to brown, deeply furrowed; leaves elliptic-oblong to oblong-lanceolate (base broad-cuneate, apex acuminate); margins serrulate or entire; abaxially lighter green and sparingly pubescent on veins, adaxially dark green and glabrous; flowers not present; capsule, 2-4 mm.
Collector(s): - Deng, Tao, Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS
- Gao, Xinfen, Chengdu Institute of Biology
- Gapinski, Andrew, Arnold Arboretum
- Halloran, Sean, Arnold Arboretum
- Kang, Wang, Education Department and Plant Documentation & Information
- Rubinstein, Jared, Arnold Arboretum