Specific Name: Aesculus pavia

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Dublin Core

Title

Specific Name: Aesculus pavia

Subject

Common Name: Red buckeye, a species of
Buckeye(Aesculus)
Also known as: Scarlet buckeye, Firecracker plant,
Woolly buckeye

Description

DESCRIPTION
Detailed Location: Latitude: 34° 8’ 10.28” N Longitude: 84° 42’ 7.902” W
Altitude: 259.21 m (850.43 ft) Altitude Reference: above sea level

Habitat: Deciduous woods, sides of streams and swamp margins

Frequency: Common, native

Plant Description (Picture This App): Red buckeye (Aesculus pavia) is a flowering plant native to the midwestern and southern United States. Red buckeye is also called the firecracker plant. This plant attracts bees, and its seeds are poisonous. The red buckeye can be used to make soap.

Occurrence Notes: Red Top Mountain State Park

Creator

Determiner: Ariana Mraz

Source

Origin of Materials: Wild

Publisher

Name of the Herbarium or Institution: GHC DIGITAL HERBARIUM – CARTERSVILLE STEM

Date

Date of Collection: Date Time Digitized: Apr 16, 2024 at 4:47:41 PM

Contributor

Collector Name: Ariana Mraz

Identifier

Collection number: 2024.04.16.004, 2024.04.16.005, 2024.04.16.006, 2024.04.16.007

Citation

Determiner: Ariana Mraz, “Specific Name: Aesculus pavia,” GHC Archives, accessed May 18, 2024, https://ghcarchives.omeka.net/items/show/1068.

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