DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Hylotelephium telephium(L.) H. Ohba
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
no accepted accepted
Witch's Moneybags, Orpine

Crassulaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: A weed on dry roadsides and banks, and in fields, in gravelly or sandy soils; frequent. Aug.-Sept. White Church; road near South Hill Marsh; s. of Peruville; thoroughly established along the rocky banks of the lake shore, south of L. Ridge and elsewhere; sometimes becoming a great pest in cultivated fields, east of Ithaca (D.) ; and elsewhere. Que. to Ont., southw. to Md. and Mich. Naturalized from Eurasia.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Hylotelephium telephium (this list may be incomplete)
 Ithaca, South Hill, 8 Oct 1940, Muenscher & Isely 20264 (BH 16070);
 Ithaca, Cornell University, Plantations, The American Peony Society Garden, raised beds, short perennial shrub 1-2 feet tall, fleshy leaves, propagation by short cuttings, leaves, or seeds, 17 Sep 2008, Paul 7 (BH 78094);   VEmap  GOOmap

SPECIMENS OF Hylotelephium telephium var. matrona
 Ithaca, Cornell University Plantations, low bed, 2 Oct 2008, Ladjevardi 7 (BH 85503);   VEmap  GOOmap

SPECIMENS OF Hylotelephium telephium var.
 Lansing, lake shore, 12 Aug 1876, Dudley (BH 16080);
 Caroline, White Church, fencerow, 10 Sep 1916, Eames 6551 (BH 16076);
 Dryden, south of Peruton, roadside, 11 Sep 1918, Eames & Randolph 9961 (BH 16077);
 Ithaca, South Hill, South Hill Marsh and Danby Road, roadside, 6 Sep 1916, Metcalf & Wiegand 6550 (BH 16079);
 West Danby, roadside, 21 Aug 1919, Randolph & Eames (BH 16071);
 Slaterville Springs, near Mulk's Corners, edge of barnyard, 20 Aug 1938, Smith 1016 (BH 16078);
 Ithaca, Cornell University, Plantations, Herbaceous 0.74 m tall, flowers pink, stems purplish maroon, succulent waxy leaves and stem, glaucous, sweet smell, leaves light green, purplish edging and purple vein on leaf, 8 Sep 2008, Williams 1 (BH 73648);   VEmap  GOOmap
MAP OF ALL MAPPED SPECIMENS

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