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Taxon:Acer rubrum
Observation ? 069-01-0020
Author Plant Name ? Acer rubrum
Reference ? Weakley Jan 1, 2006
Accession Code ? urn:lsid:cvs.bio.unc.edu:taxonObservation:22142-{FE830FF8-5D13-487C-A87E-685133702479}2
Interpretations of this Taxon:
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Plant Concept ?: Acer rubrum
Interpretation Date ?: 19-Mar-1990
Party ?: Busing, Richard
Interpretation Type ?: author
Original Interpretation ?: yes
Current Interpretation ?: no
Taxon Fit ?:
Taxon Confidence ?:
Group Type ?:
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Plant Concept ?: Acer rubrum
Interpretation Date ?: 04-Nov-2015
Party ?: Lee, Michael
Interpretation Type ?: Taxonomic revision
Original Interpretation ?: no
Current Interpretation ?: yes
Taxon Fit ?:
Taxon Confidence ?:
Group Type ?:
ACTION: Interpret This Plant
Taxon Importance Values:
Stratum ?Cover ?Original Cover Code ?Basal Area ?Biomass ?Inference Area ? Stems:Stem Diameters (graphically):
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DBH ?DBH err ?Ht. ?Ht. Err ?# ?
    1.185 m ± 0.185 m 10 stem(s)
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DBH ?DBH err ?Ht. ?Ht. Err ?# ?
0.5 cm ± 0.5 cm     10 stem(s)
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module          
DBH ?DBH err ?Ht. ?Ht. Err ?# ?
1.5 cm ± 0.5 cm     1 stem(s)
1.5 cm ± 0.5 cm     1 stem(s)
1.5 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
2.9 cm       1 stem(s)
3.2 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
3.5 cm ± 0.5 cm     1 stem(s)
4.5 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
4.5 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
6.4 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
6.7 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
7.5 cm ± 0.5 cm     1 stem(s)
9.2 cm       1 stem(s)
11.6 cm       1 stem(s)
12.3 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
12.4 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
12.7 cm       1 stem(s)
13.5 cm ± 0.5 cm     1 stem(s)
14.1 cm       1 stem(s)
16.8 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
27.3 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
28.3 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
35.5 cm ± 0.5 cm     1 stem(s)
44.7 cm ± 0.1 cm     1 stem(s)
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