Polygonum hydropiperoides Michx. |
| Herbarium: | Tennessee Technological University Herbarium (HTTU)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
Family: | Polygonaceae |
Currently Accepted Name: | Polygonum hydropiperoides Michx. |
Herbarium Name Used: | Polygonum hydropiperoides |
Locality: | United States. Tennessee. Blount: The collection took place on US Route 129 on the South Maryville Bypass at the intersection with Tedford Branch. The site is immediately adjacent to and northwest of the highway, specifically at Beaver Pond. Elevation: 256 meters |
Description: | The site is immediately adjacent to and northwest of the highway, specifically at Beaver Pond in a disturbed woodlot, bisected by a transmission line. The plant was abundant at the sit of collection. The soil was moist to saturated at the pond margins. Flowers pink, ochrea with long hairs, perianth not glandular-punctate. Polygonum hydropiperoides |
Habitat: | The site is immediately adjacent to and northwest of the highway, specifically at Beaver Pond in a disturbed woodlot, bisected by a transmission line. The plant was abundant at the sit of collection. The soil was moist to saturated at the pond margins. Flowers pink, ochrea with long hairs, perianth not glandular-punctate. Polygonum hydropiperoides |
Collector: | Robert Emmott RE094 |
Date: | |
Accession No: | HTTU019316 |
Plant Atlas Link: | Plant Atlas Citation |