Specimen Information

Filipendula ulmaria
Filipendula ulmaria
(Queen of the meadow)
Plants
Exotic

Specimen ID1696071
GroupPlants
GenusFilipendula
Speciesulmaria
Common NameQueen of the meadow
StateWI
CountyTaylor
Locality[No locality description provided]
Mapping AccuracyAccurate
HUC8 NameBlack
HUC8 Number07040007
HUC10 NameLittle Black River-Black River
HUC10 Number0704000701
HUC12 NameHeadwaters Black River
HUC12 Number070400070104
Map
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Collection Day29
Collection Month7
Collection Year1998
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwayunknown
Statusunknown
Reference 1
Ref. Number:28331
Author:SEINet Portal Network.
Date:2021
Title:Southwest Environmental Information Network
Publisher:Symbiota Software Project, Arizona State University
Reference 2
Ref. Number:38167
Author:Wefferling, K.
Date:2020
Title:Gary A. Fewless Herbarium (UWGB)
Publisher:University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
CommentsSEINet; remarks: West shoreline of the Black River in the City of Medford. Dominant plant of a wet meadow growing in saturated silty soil. Commonly found in a sedge meadow in saturated muck soil. Also found in the herb layer of a lowland hardwood swamp (black ash, red maple, speckled alder). Associates: Phalaris arundinaceae, Carex lacustris, Typha latifolia, Eleocharis obtusa, Scirpus validus, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Lythrum salicaria, Salix sp., Thalictrum dasycarpum, Alopecurus pratensis.
Record TypeSpecimen
DisposalHerbarium
Museum Cat NumberUWGB30580
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater


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