Herbarium Specimen Details

Campsis radicans
Herbarium Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
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Family Name Bignoniaceae
Currently Accepted Name Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. ex Bureau
Herbarium Name Used Campsis radicans
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby: Found across the street of Snowden School on McLean. In alley, on top of the fence line.
Description Found across the street of Snowden School on McLean. In alley, on top of fence line. Found in shaded, moist soil. Common name is Trumpet Creeper. Perennial. Sample is a climbing vine. Pinnately compound leaves, with lanceolate leaflets. Margin is serrate, with shape ovate. Flowers are orange to red in color, app. 4cm in length. The sample is 19cm in length. Roots are primary. Native plant.
Habitat Found across the street of Snowden School on McLean. In alley, on top of fence line. Found in shaded, moist soil. Common name is Trumpet Creeper. Perennial. Sample is a climbing vine. Pinnately compound leaves, with lanceolate leaflets. Margin is serrate, with shape ovate. Flowers are orange to red in color, app. 4cm in length. The sample is 19cm in length. Roots are primary. Native plant.
Reproductive State
Specimen Notes
Collector Susan Wright 6
with Miriam Dillard, Rachel Luck
Collection Date 23 September 2002
Accession Number SWMT05467
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