Seymeria cassioides (J.F.Gmel.) S.F.Blake
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Filed As
Scrophulariaceae
Seymeria cassioides (J.F.Gmel.) S.F.Blake -
Collector(s)
T. Witsell 11-0359 with Bryan Rupar, 22 Sep 2011
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Location
United States of America. Arkansas. Union Co. West Gulf Coastal Plain. Pleistocene Fluvial Terraces Ecoregion. Felsenthal West Preserve (The Nature Conservancy). 2.1 mi. SE of Huttig. Just E of unnamed timber access road. Huttig 7.5' quadrangle.
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Habitat
Open pine flatwoods, thinned to about 30-40 basal area and managed with prescribed fire. Growing with Eupatorium rotundifolium, Solidago rugosa, Dichanthelium aciculare, Rhexia mariana, Pycnanthemum muticum, Helianthus angustifolius, & Agalinis tenuifolia.
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Description
30-50 plants scattered. Plants annual. Fresh flowers yellow with reddish-brown striping. Fresh buds red. Collected at 12:30 pm.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05112245
Occurrence ID: da23a810-5f13-48c3-8592-953eb25af402
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Orobanchaceae
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All Determinations
Seymeria cassioides (J.F.Gmel.) S.F.Blake det T. Witsell, 22 Sep 2011
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Arkansas
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County/Municipio
Union Co.
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Locality
West Gulf Coastal Plain. Pleistocene Fluvial Terraces Ecoregion. Felsenthal West Preserve (The Nature Conservancy). 2.1 mi. SE of Huttig. Just E of unnamed timber access road. Huttig 7.5' quadrangle.
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Coordinates
33.0144, -92.1604
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Location Notes
[US & Canada]
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Distribution
BOTANICAL s?ARDE^ NEW YORK BOTANIC 05112245 US FLORA OF ARKANSAS Union County OROBANCHACEAE Seymeria cassioides (J.F.Gmel.) S.F.Blake yaupon black-senna West Gulf Coastal Plain. Pleistocene Fluvial Terraces Ecoregion. Felsenthal West Preserve (The Nature Conservancy). 2 J mi. SE of Huttig. Just E of unnamed timber access road. N 33.01439, W 92.16044. Huttig 7.5’ quandrangle. Open pine flatwoods, thinned to about 30-40 basal area and managed with prescribed fire. 30-50 plants scattered. Plants annual. Fresh flowers yellow with reddish-brown striping. Fresh buds red. Collected at 12:30 pm. Growing with Eupatorium rotundifolium, Sdidago rugosa, Dichanthelium acicutare, Rhexia mariana, Pycnanthemum muticum, Helianthus angustifotius, & Agalinis temifolta. This area was part of Plum Creek Timber Company’s Red Cockaded Woodpecker habitat area and was recently acquired by The Nature Conservancy. Theo Witsell (with Bryan Rupar) 11-0359 9/22/2011 Distributed by the Herbarium of the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC). 05112245
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Seymeria cassioides (J.F.Gmel.) S.F.Blake