Campsis radicans
| Herbarium |
Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
Herbarium's Specimen Details Page |
|---|---|
| Family Name | Bignoniaceae |
| Currently Accepted Name | Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau |
| Herbarium Name Used | Campsis radicans |
| Locality | United States. Tennessee, Shelby: Found growing on fence in alley running from McLean to EverGreen. Approximately one block west of Snowden. |
| Description | Found growing on fence in alley running from McLean to EverGreen. Approximately one block west west of Snowden. Vine growing on fence, among several other vines. Flowers tubular and peach colored. Light green crescent shaped fruit, approximately 10 cm in length. |
| Habitat | Found growing on fence in alley running from McLean to EverGreen. Approximately one block west west of Snowden. Vine growing on fence, among several other vines. Flowers tubular and peach colored. Light green crescent shaped fruit, approximately 10 cm in length. |
| Reproductive State | |
| Specimen Notes | |
| Collector |
Rachel Luck 15
with Miriam Dillard, Susan Wright |
| Collection Date | 24 September 2002 |
| Accession Number | SWMT05376 |
| Plant Atlas Link | Plant Atlas Citation |