Herbarium Specimen Details

Uvularia grandiflora
Herbarium Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family Name Colchicaceae
Currently Accepted Name Uvularia grandiflora Sm.
Herbarium Name Used Uvularia grandiflora
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby: Memphis, Overton Park, along main trail.
Description Clump-forming, erect plant that grows to 2' tall and features 1.5 long, pendulous, somewhat bell-shaped, yellow flowers with six, partially twisted tepals (petal and sepal look-alikes) and lance-shaped, perfoliate (leaf base encircles the stem), partially twisted, bright green leaves. Plant has overall droopy appearance. Occurs in the wild typically in rich woodlands, on wooded slopes and in alluvial valleys.
Habitat Clump-forming, erect plant that grows to 2' tall and features 1.5 long, pendulous, somewhat bell-shaped, yellow flowers with six, partially twisted tepals (petal and sepal look-alikes) and lance-shaped, perfoliate (leaf base encircles the stem), partially twisted, bright green leaves. Plant has overall droopy appearance. Occurs in the wild typically in rich woodlands, on wooded slopes and in alluvial valleys.
Reproductive State
Specimen Notes
Collector A. DeGenova &R. Jabaily &E. Johnson &A. Gardner 90
Collection Date 11 June 2013
Accession Number SWMT05036
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