Image 561210

Image Record: [561210]  Chionanthus retusus hierarchy

Contributor:Boyce Tankersleyemail
Submitter:Judy Kleimanemail
Group:35-MM Slides
Date Submitted:2010-04-16
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Last Modified:2010-05-07
Publish Date:2010-10-15
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Original File Name: 020_Chionanthus_retusus.tif
Photographer: James Ault

View id: 471088
Specimen part: Infructescence
Angle: Location, wide shot
Technique: Digital, available light
Preparation: No preparation

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Morphbank biodiversity NSF FSU Florida State University 35-MM Slides James Ault Digital, available light No preparation Infructescence Location, wide shot Hermaphrodite Fall James Ault Adult North America  UNITED STATES   State Botanical Garden of Georgia, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Chicago Botanic Garden Plantae Tracheobionta Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida Asteridae Scrophulariales Oleaceae Chionanthus Chionanthus retusus
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Specimen


Specimen id: 515150
Basis of record: [L] - Living organism
Sex: Hermaphrodite
Form: Fall
Stage: Adult
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Collector: James Ault
Date collected: 1998-10-20

Locality

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Locality Id: 473184
Continent: North America
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Country: UNITED STATES
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Locality: State Botanical Garden of Georgia, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Latitude: 35.57
Longitude: -83.23
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Determination


Kingdom:Plantae  
Phylum:Magnoliophyta  
Class:Magnoliopsida  
Order:Scrophulariales  
Family:Oleaceae  
Genus:Chionanthus  
Species:Chionanthus retusus  

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Chionanthus retususLindl & Paxtonnonenone10