Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim. |
| Herbarium: | Tennessee Technological University Herbarium (HTTU) Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
Family: | Caprifoliaceae |
Currently Accepted Name: | Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim. |
Herbarium Name Used: | Lonicera maackii |
Locality: | United States. Tennessee. Jackson: Gainesboro, Cumberland River. Follow Hwy. 56 until it meets with Hwy. 85. There is a small bridge that runs off of the Free State Road. Once you have crossed the bridge there is a small road that leads through the woods. Latitude: 36.177457 Longitude: -85.502762. Elevation: 237 meters. |
Description: | Along a roadside bordering the Cumberland River. Growing through the edge of a tree line, with semi moist soil. Flowers white and yellow, plant is a shrub growing to 2 meters tall, with an elongated pistil. |
Habitat: | Along a roadside bordering the Cumberland River. Growing through the edge of a tree line, with semi moist soil. Flowers white and yellow, plant is a shrub growing to 2 meters tall, with an elongated pistil. |
Collector: | Tricia Harbin with Austin Sisco 40 |
Date: | 8 April 2016 |
Accession No: | HTTU027507 |
Plant Atlas Link: | Plant Atlas Citation |