Filed As:

Ericaceae
Macleania coccoloboides A.C.Sm. ( isotype )
All Determinations:

Macleania coccoloboides A.C.Sm. det. A. C. Smith, 1950

Location:

Ecuador. Pichincha. Western slope of the cordillera. Along the road from Quito to Santo Domingo de los Colorados. Alt. 2133.6 - 2590.8 m. (7000 - 8500 ft.)
Collector(s):

W. H. Camp E 1726A with , 15 Jan 1945
Description:

Shrubs 1-3 m, arching from banks. Root with burl, seen to 0.3 m diam. (Plant also seen as high-growing epiphyte, and here the burl is also developed.) Branches sooty-black. Lvs. very deep green above; pale to subglaucous below. (Note: The gland at first black, later conspicuous by the presence of a small white mass - probably a fungus, this especially notable on lower surface and old leaves.) Hypanthium pale yellow to red, depending on exposure to sun, very shallowly grooved, the calyx margin (and sometimes the base) with notable pits. Corolla deep crimson; fruit ripening deep purple-blue, shining. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
Identifiers:

NY Barcode: 10208
GUID: 5740179d-d217-43f5-a3e7-ce451a870f92
Distribution:

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