Vernicia fordii (Hemsley) Airy-Shaw |
| Herbarium: |
Univeristy of South Alabama Herbarium (USAM) |
Family: | EUPHORBIACEAE |
Currently Accepted Name: | Vernicia fordii (Hemsley) Airy-Shaw |
Herbarium Name Used: | Vernicia fordii (Hemsley) Airy-Shaw |
Locality: | USA. Alabama. Mobile: Roadside where Halls Mill Road merges with US Highway 90. Near Cloverdale Plaza. |
Description: | Very long petioled, broadly ovate, palmately-veined leaves with a pair of red glands on the upper petiole just below the leaf base. Its conspicuous white flowers are borne on terminal cymes. |
Habitat: | Usually planted in groves but occasionally natuarlized. Found in rich, moist soils. |
Reproductive State: | Fruit |
Collector: | Hill, Kleo 18 |
Date: | 19 May 1969 |
Accession No: | USAM000005910 |
Image: | USAM000005910.jpg |
Plant Atlas Link: | Plant Atlas Citation |
Submission Info: | Submitted by admin on 30 Aug 2021 |