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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium (EKY) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Kentucky, Madison: Berea College Campus- in alcove on south side of Edwards Hall- also seen at northeast corner (between parking lot and sidewalk). Multi Trunked tree; crushed leaves with annatto smell; flowers whitish; fruits purple balck.
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Collector John Richard Abbott 4605
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Accession Number 31234100632056
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Kentucky, Madison:
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Accession Number BEREA019997
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Kentucky, Madison:
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Accession Number BEREA019995
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Kentucky, Madison:
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Accession Number BEREA019996
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Kentucky, Madison:
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Accession Number BEREA019998
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Tennessee (TENN) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Knox:
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Accession Number TENN-V-0120759
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Tennessee (TENN) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby:
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Accession Number TENN-V-0120760
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Tennessee (TENN) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Giles:
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Accession Number TENN-V-0120758
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (UCHT) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Ait.
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Polk:
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Accession Number UCHT015810
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Austin Peay State University Herbarium (APSC) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Polk: First pulloff just east of Highway 314 and Highway 64 junction, at the Polk County Community District office. 35° 5' 56" N 84° 39' 2" W
Habitat Lots of invasives in the vicinity.
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Collector Joey Shaw, Dwayne Estes, Sunny Hart, Emily Blyveis, Aaron Floden, and Rob Shepard
Collection Date 14 June 2011
Accession Number APSC0013361
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Austin Peay State University Herbarium (APSC) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Giles: Substation at unction of Milky Way Rd. and Hwy 31, S. of Waco.
Specimen Notes
Collector Dwayne Estes 83
Collection Date 15 November 1998
Accession Number APSC0003080
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Austin Peay State University Herbarium (APSC) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Knox: 4 km SW of downtown Knoxville, 0.57 km NNW of intersection of Kingston Pike and Cherokee Blvd., immediately NNW of Seventh Day Adventist Church, along N side of Third Creek Greenway Trail. 35° 56' 59" N 83° 57' 46" W
Description Leaves evergreen, thick and glossy
Habitat In disturbed thicket along fencerow just out of floodplain of Third Creek, associated with numerous invasive exotics.
Specimen Notes
Collector Dwayne Estes & Madison Estes 9694
Collection Date March 2007
Accession Number APSC0003079
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Tennessee Technological University Herbarium (HTTU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Putnam:
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Accession Number HTTU015025
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Tennessee Technological University Herbarium (HTTU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Knox:
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Accession Number HTTU015027
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Rutherford:
Specimen Notes
Collector Ira Scott 35
Collection Date 1980-10-19
Accession Number MTSU007916
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Rutherford:
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Collector Wes Cunningham 37
Collection Date 2005-12-8
Accession Number MTSU007912
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Rutherford:
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Collector Sandy 41
Collection Date 1983-4-29
Accession Number MTSU007914
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Davidson: At front door of the West End Methodist Church at the Corner of West End Ave and 23rd Ave North
Specimen Notes
Collector Richard Marko 97
Collection Date 2009-10-18
Accession Number MTSU007913
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Rutherford:
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Collector Becky Stevens 39
Collection Date 1980-10-27
Accession Number MTSU007911
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Rutherford:
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Collector John H. Rhee 22
Collection Date 1983-10-19
Accession Number MTSU007910
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Rutherford:
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Collector Tim Adams 47
Collection Date 1983-4-25
Accession Number MTSU007915
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (UCHT) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Polk:
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Accession Number UCHT036348
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee
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Collector Legit J. F. Joor
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Accession Number SWMT01690
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby: Memphis, Overton Park, rear center of park next to dog park
Description An evergreen, ornamental and large hedge plant in southeastern North America, often escaping from cultivation. Carolina laurel cherry is a dense shrub or small tree, 15-36 ft. tall, with a pyramidal to oval outline. Leaves are firm, smooth, evergreen, narrowly elliptic, tapered to a pointed tip and equally tapered to the base. Margins are smooth on reproductive trees, with narrow, pointed teeth on saplings and root sprouts. Upper surface is dark green and shiny, the lower surface lighter and duller. Flowers are white to cream, about 3/16 inch wide, in showy elongate clusters among the leaves, opening from February to April. Fruit is fleshy, but with a thin pulp, black, 1/2 inch long by 3/8 inch wide, egg shaped with a small tip, and persistent through winter.
Habitat An evergreen, ornamental and large hedge plant in southeastern North America, often escaping from cultivation. Carolina laurel cherry is a dense shrub or small tree, 15-36 ft. tall, with a pyramidal to oval outline. Leaves are firm, smooth, evergreen, narrowly elliptic, tapered to a pointed tip and equally tapered to the base. Margins are smooth on reproductive trees, with narrow, pointed teeth on saplings and root sprouts. Upper surface is dark green and shiny, the lower surface lighter and duller. Flowers are white to cream, about 3/16 inch wide, in showy elongate clusters among the leaves, opening from February to April. Fruit is fleshy, but with a thin pulp, black, 1/2 inch long by 3/8 inch wide, egg shaped with a small tip, and persistent through winter.
Specimen Notes
Collector A. DeGenova 18
Collection Date 24 February 2013
Accession Number SWMT05097
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Rhodes College Herbarium (SWMT)
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana Aiton
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby: Memphis, Overton Park, along main trail
Description An evergreen, ornamental and large hedge plant in southeastern North America, often escaping from cultivation. Carolina laurel cherry is a dense shrub or small tree, 15-36 ft. tall, with a pyramidal to oval outline. Leaves are firm, smooth, evergreen, narrowly elliptic, tapered to a pointed tip and equally tapered to the base. Margins are smooth on reproductive trees, with narrow, pointed teeth on saplings and root sprouts. Upper surface is dark green and shiny, the lower surface lighter and duller. Flowers are white to cream, about 3/16 inch wide, in showy elongate clusters among the leaves, opening from February to April. Fruit is fleshy, but with a thin pulp, black, 1/2 inch long by 3/8 inch wide, egg shaped with a small tip, and persistent through winter.
Habitat An evergreen, ornamental and large hedge plant in southeastern North America, often escaping from cultivation. Carolina laurel cherry is a dense shrub or small tree, 15-36 ft. tall, with a pyramidal to oval outline. Leaves are firm, smooth, evergreen, narrowly elliptic, tapered to a pointed tip and equally tapered to the base. Margins are smooth on reproductive trees, with narrow, pointed teeth on saplings and root sprouts. Upper surface is dark green and shiny, the lower surface lighter and duller. Flowers are white to cream, about 3/16 inch wide, in showy elongate clusters among the leaves, opening from February to April. Fruit is fleshy, but with a thin pulp, black, 1/2 inch long by 3/8 inch wide, egg shaped with a small tip, and persistent through winter.
Specimen Notes
Collector A. DeGenova 48
Collection Date 7 April 2013
Accession Number SWMT05096
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Memphis Herbarium (MEM) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby:
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Collector Guy Nesom s.n.
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Accession Number MEM020853
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Memphis Herbarium (MEM) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby:
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Collector R. Barry Fox 58
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Accession Number MEM020852
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Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium University of Memphis Herbarium (MEM) Herbarium logo
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Family Name Rosaceae
Currently Accepted Name Prunus caroliniana
Herbarium Name Used Prunus caroliniana
Locality United States. Tennessee, Shelby:
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Collector Lonnie C. Pennington 82
Collection Date
Accession Number MEM000703
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