Herbarium Specimen Details

Cerastium glomeratum
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Family Name Caryophyllaceae
Currently Accepted Name Cerastium glomeratum Thuill. - Determined By: L. Phillips,
Herbarium Name Used Cerastium glomeratum
Locality United States. Tennessee, Blount: Plant growing on the bank of Little River, next to Hwy 321. 35° 40' 49" N 83° 47' 6" W
Description Plant is 19 to 24 cm tall. Growing in dry soil in clusters along with Lamium purpureum. Flowers are small, white, actinomorphic, and pinked. Leaves are simple, opposite and decurrent. Hairy stems that branch into cyme inflorescences.
Habitat Plant growing on slope
Reproductive State
Elevation 286 m
Specimen Notes Associated Species: Lamium purpureum
Collector L. Phillips #3
Collection Date 27 March 2020
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