Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acer negundo var. violaceum (Negundo aceroides subsp. violaceum, Negundo aceroides subsp. violaceus)
Search Criteria: DuPage; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Campbell University Herbarium


CAU
Acer negundo var. violaceum (G. Kirchn.) H. Jaeger
CAU00005612   
United States, Illinois, DuPage

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


PIHG
Acer negundo var. violaceum (G. Kirchn.) H. Jaeger
14759Volunteers Morton Arboretum   11512v092009-04-22
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Plant accession: #63-85*11 sd. Source: Seed from Staff, Morton Arb, wild collected by Schulenberg, Illinois. Location: Eastern U.S. Wetlands: GG-69/34-26. Irregular-shaped tree 43'8" high and 25' wide in good condition. Trunk bark furrowed and gray. Twigs smooth and gray. Flowers burgundy.

Morton Arboretum


MOR
Acer negundo var. violaceum (G. Kirchn.) H. Jaeger
0001387MORCiolac, C   s.n.1972-04-30
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, Along a fence row on S. side of Hobson Rd, just E. of the west branch of the DuPage River, 1/4 mi. E. of Washington St, Naperville., 41.749534 -88.129377

MOR
Acer negundo var. violaceum (G. Kirchn.) H. Jaeger
0001386MORUmbach, L   27551909-05-05
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, Vicinity of Naperville, 30 mi. W. of Chicago. Habitat: college campus., 41.773634 -88.143429

MOR
Acer negundo var. violaceum (G. Kirchn.) H. Jaeger
0001385MORSchall, J   20-11991-07-30
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, Disturbed area surrounding cultivated field, ca. 0.3 mi. s. of intersection of Park Boulevard and 22nd Street in Glen Ellyn., 41.841768 -88.065547

MOR
Acer negundo var. violaceum (G. Kirchn.) H. Jaeger
0001396MORAllen, K   s.n.1998-06-04
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, Hidden Lake Forest Preserve. Scattered throughout F.P. on disturbed sites.


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