Chamaecrista nictitans var. paraguariensis (Chodat & Hassl.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby

  • Filed As

    Caesalpiniaceae
    Chamaecrista nictitans var. paraguariensis (Chodat & Hassl.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby

  • Collector(s)

    W. D. Stevens 3155, 10 Aug 1977 - 13 Aug 1977

  • Location

    Nicaragua. Nueva Segovia. Ca. 5.2 km N of San Fernando, valley of Río San Fernando (800 m), NE to Portillo Los Coyoles (1083 m), SW up narrow quebrada to Cerro El Peñascal (1125).

  • Habitat

    Narrow flood plain, steep weathered granite slopes, mixed forest on floodplain, evergreen forest in quebrada and pineland oak forest on slope. Hillside. Uncommon.

  • Description

    Flower yellow, fading orange. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01454967

    Occurrence ID: cccb056b-f717-4c84-957a-2a4b2ae502bd

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  • Region

    Central America

  • Country

    Nicaragua

  • State/Province

    Nueva Segovia

  • Locality

    Ca. 5.2 km N of San Fernando, valley of Río San Fernando (800 m), NE to Portillo Los Coyoles (1083 m), SW up narrow quebrada to Cerro El Peñascal (1125)

  • Coordinates

    13.042, -86.325

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HERBARIO NACIONAL DE MEXICO (MEXU) C'hamaecrista nictitans (L.) Moench subsp. pat ella ri a (Colladon) H.S. Irwin & Barneby var. paraguariensis (Chodat & Massier) H. S. Irwin & Barneby Det. Gabriel Flores F. 1997.
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
01454967
FLORA DE NICARAGUA
Missouri Botanical Garden in cooperation with Universidad Centroamericana
No.
3155
10-13 Aug.
1977
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Departmento de NUEVA SEGOVIA: ca. 5.2 km N of San Fernando, valley of RÍo San Fernando (800 ra), NE to Portillo Los Coyoles (1083 m), SW up narrow quebrada to Cerro El Peñascal (1125 m) ; 13°2-3'N, 86°19-20fW; narrow flood plain, steep weathered granite slopes, mixed forest on flood-plain, evergreen forest in quebrada and pine-oak forest on slope.
Hillsidei uncommon, flower yellow, fading orange
Collected by:
Warren Douglas Stevens, B. A. Krukoff Curator of Central American Botany