Mimosa iperoensis Hoehne var. iperoensis
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Authors
Rupert C. Barneby
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Authority
Barneby, Rupert C. 1991. Sensitivae Censitae. A description of the genus Mimosa Linnaeus (Mimosaceae) in the New World. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 65: 1-835.
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Family
Mimosaceae
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Scientific Name
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Type
148b. Mimosa iperoensis Hoehne var. iperoensis. M. iperoensis Hoehne, 1938, l.c., sens. str.— "Serviço de Botânica e Agronomia: No. 36.751 —F. C. Hoehne & A. Gehrt, Iperó, perto de Campo Largo, distrito de Sorocaba, S. Paulo, em 10.II.936."—Holotypus, SP,
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Synonyms
Mimosa adenocarpa var. subinermis f. paraguariensis, Mimosa adenocarpa var. multiglandulosa Hassl.
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Description
Variety Description - Leaves as described in key to varieties; pods subsessile, in profile oblong and to 4-seeded or some elliptic 1-seeded, 11-25 x 5 mm, the replum ±0.5 mm diam., the brunnescent valves breaking up into individually dehiscent free-falling articles 6-8 mm long; seeds compressed-ob- ovoid ±3 x 2.5 mm, the testa fuscous dull.
Distribution and Ecology - In campo, of bicentric range in s.-e. S. Paulo and e. Paraná, Brazil, and in s.-e. Paraguay: in Brazil at ±600 m from distr. Sorocaba and Itapetininga, where just within the Tropic of Capricorn at lat. 47°40'W, s.-w. in Paraná through Itararé to mun. Ponta Grossa near 25°S; in Paraguay local at 300-350 m in lat. 22°30'-25°20'S, from Sa. de Amambay to río Yhú.—Fl. X-II.
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Discussion
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Distribution
Paraguay South America| Brazil South America| Paraná Brazil South America| São Paulo Brazil South America|