Rhynchospora consanguinea (Kunth) Boeckeler

  • Filed As

    Cyperaceae
    Rhynchospora consanguinea (Kunth) Boeckeler

  • Collector(s)

    R. R. Brooks 136 with R. D. Reeves, A. J. M. Baker, J. A. Rizzo, H. Dias Ferreira, 19 Apr 1988

  • Location

    Brazil. Goiás. Santa Rita do Novo Destino Mun. Fazenda Buracão, approx. 35 km (by road) N. of Goianésia. South facing slope.

  • Habitat

    Small sloping area of ultramafic soil/ scree, grass dominated, above a field where unsuccessful attempt had been made to grow soybeans. Campo. Laterite, ultramafic with dunite.

  • Description

    To 1 m. Leaves erect, rough. Basal scales light brown. Inflor. with 2-3 bracts, wihte at center, nutlets pale brown when immature. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00938376

    Occurrence ID: 9189b67d-5636-49e0-a5b3-4c11e4439b0b

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Goiás

  • County/Municipio

    Santa Rita do Novo Destino Mun.

  • Locality

    Fazenda Buracão, approx. 35 km (by road) N. of Goianésia. South facing slope.

  • Coordinates

    -15.07, -49.05

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Determinavit Tetsuo Koyama ~yjj~//¿¿fji.
The New York Botanical Garden
Rhynchospora consanguinea (Kunth) Boeck.
Det. A. C. Araujo 2001
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BRAZILIAN SERPENTINE PLANT EXPEDITION
Universidade Federal de Goilis, Massey University,
New York Botanical Garden, Missouri Botanical Garden
Cyperaceae
BRAZIL, Goiis. Fazenda Burac2o, approx. 35 km (by
road) N. of Goian£sia. Approx 15°04'S, 49°03’W.
Small sloping area of ultramafic soil/scree, grass
dominated, above a field where unsuccessful attempt
had been made to grow soybeans. South facing slope.
Campo. Laterite, ultramafic with dunite.
To 1 m. Leaves erect, rough. Basal scales light
brown. Inflor. with 2-3 bracts, white at center,
nutlets pale brown when immature.
R. R. Brooks, R. D. Reeves, A. J. M. Baker,
J. A. Rizzo, H. Dias Ferreira	April 19, 1988
Funded by The National Geographic Society, NY and MO
00938376