University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium (WIS)
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Viburnum dentatum var. lucidum Aiton
Adoxaceae
Cochrane, Theodore S.; Cochrane, Barbara A.
11595
1988-08-05
1988-08-05
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, Madison. Cherokee Conservation Park, N edge of city of Madison, at S end of boardwalk, very near E shore of Yahara River, 2.6 mi (airline) NW of Truax Field
43.16813811 -89.36961744 +-285m.
T08N R09E sec13 NW4SE4;
Latitude/Longitude was derived from the Township, Range, Section location. This causes an imprecision.
On side of low embankment, actually an old causeway that leads to the river's edge. Shrubby transition zone between sedge-shrub marsh and bur oak-black oak savannah, with Populus tremuloides, Cornus stolonifera, Phalaris arundinacea, Pycnanthemum virginianum, and Solidago canadensis.
Additional Data for Cochrane & Cochrane 11595: This species is generally considered to be non-native in Wisconsin, although it is rarely encountered in thickets and disturbed woods in the southern two tiers of counties. It is sometimes cultivated, and our few collections may represent escapes or long-persistent planted shrubs rather than natural populations. Its occurrence in Wisconsin was reported by Musselman et al. (Mich. Bot. 10:187.1971). The next Wisconsin mention was by Salamun (Trans. Wis. Acad.67:110. 1979), who did not accept it as belonging on list of our flora. More recently, the species has been reaffirmed for Rock Co. and at the same time reported for Walworth Co. (Cochrane, in Cochrane et al., Mich. Bot. 23: 129. 1984). Sheet 1 of 2.; A single upright busy shrub 2.3 m tall, 19-stemmed from base. Every single fruit fallen by 26 Aug.