Psammisia citrina Luteyn & Sylva
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Filed As
Ericaceae
Psammisia citrina Luteyn & Sylva -
Collector(s)
W. H. Camp E-1703, 13 May 1944
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Location
Ecuador. Napo/Pastaza. Shell Mera (E of Mera). "Oriente": Valley of the Río Pastaza and adjacent uplands.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 2642634
Occurrence ID: 1f97f1c0-faa7-44ef-899e-74d539828e00
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Ericales
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Family
Ericaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Ecuador
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Locality
Napo/Pastaza. Shell Mera (E of Mera). "Oriente": Valley of the Río Pastaza and adjacent uplands.
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Elevation
Alt. 1067 m. (3501 ft.)
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Distribution
Psammisia guianensis Klotzsch det. James L. Luteyn PLANTS OF ECUADOR w. H. Camp, No. E- 1705 May 13, 1944 Psammisia guianensis Kl. Det. A. C. Smith Oct. 1950 In swampy areas, often on fallen logs or even in soil--or as an epiphyte. This coming from a fallen log, the branches to 5 meters, arching. Inflorescences coral red; corolla white (this may be only the tip of the corolla.) Shell Mera (east of Mera) about 3500 ft. elev* PROV. NAPO-PASTAZA (ORIENTE): Valley of the rio Pastaza and adjacent uplands. Distributed by the New York Botanical Garden Psammisia coarctata (R. & P.) A.C.Sm. (syn.: Psammisia guianensis Kl. and P. roseiflora Sleumer) det. James L. Luteyn, 2006 The New York Botanical Garden (NY) The New York Botanical Garden 02642634
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Psammisia citrina Luteyn & Sylva