Filed As:
Malvaceae
Theobroma cacao L.
Malvaceae
Theobroma cacao L.
Location:
Ecuador. Napo. Añangu. Rain forest on level, particularly inundated ground, dominated by palms, near the outlet of Río Añangu into Río Napo, in the Parque Nacional Yasuní. Alt. 250m. (820 ft.)
Ecuador. Napo. Añangu. Rain forest on level, particularly inundated ground, dominated by palms, near the outlet of Río Añangu into Río Napo, in the Parque Nacional Yasuní. Alt. 250m. (820 ft.)
Description:
DBH: 21.5 cm. No buttresses. Bark dark brown verrucose, 8mm thick. Slash red, without sap but exuding slime after sometime. Wood light yellow.
DBH: 21.5 cm. No buttresses. Bark dark brown verrucose, 8mm thick. Slash red, without sap but exuding slime after sometime. Wood light yellow.
Feature Notes:
Fruits separate.
Fruits separate.
Other:
Collection Notes: S.E.F. refers to Studies of Ecuadorean Forest collaboration.
Collection Notes: S.E.F. refers to Studies of Ecuadorean Forest collaboration.
Identifiers:
NY Barcode: 475172
GUID: 0a53976e-9109-4e74-971f-3c13fb8011dd
NY Barcode: 475172
GUID: 0a53976e-9109-4e74-971f-3c13fb8011dd
Map:
Coordinates: (-0.52, -76.4)
Coordinates: (-0.52, -76.4)