Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd.
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Filed As
Myrtaceae
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Collector(s)
S. A. Mori 27104 with C. A. Gracie, 24 Oct 2007
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Location
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba. Saba. Spring Bay Trail. Between 17°37'59.7"N, 63°13'41.5"W at trail head and 17°37'59.7"N, 63°13'36.9"W further down the trail.
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Habitat
Dry, disturbed forest, especially further from the trail head.
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Description
Shrub, 1.5 m tall. Leaf blades green with paler veins adaxially, pale green throughout abaxially. Veins plane on both sides except midrib salient toward base abaxially. Punctations throughout and along margins. Fruits galled, no developed seeds observed. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Notes (shown on label)
[Photos].
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01481966
Occurrence ID: ecca8da9-4649-488a-8d4f-1847e0533014
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Myrtaceae
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All Determinations
Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd. det S. A. Mori, 05 Dec 2007
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Region
West Indies
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Country
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
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State/Province
Saba
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Locality
Spring Bay Trail. Between 17°37'59.7"N, 63°13'41.5"W at trail head and 17°37'59.7"N, 63°13'36.9"W further down the trail.
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Coordinates
17.6333, -63.2276
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Distribution
01481966 The New York Botanical Garden Myrtaceae Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd. det: S. A. Mori, Dec 2007 S. A. Mori 27104 The New York Botanical Garden Plants of Saba, Netherlands Antilles Myrtaceae Netherlands Antilles. Saba. Spring Bay Trail. Between 17°37'59.7"N, 63°13'41.5"W at trail head and 17°37’59.7"N, 63°13'36.9"W further down the trail. Dry, disturbed forest, especially further from the trail head. Shrub, 1.5 m tall. Leaf blades green with paler veins adaxially, pale green throughout abaxially. Veins plane on both sides except midrib salient toward base abaxially. Punctations throughout and along margins. Fruits galled, no developed seeds observed. [Photos]. 24 Oct 2007 S. A. Mori & C. A. Gracie 27104 NYBG/Conservation International Caribbean Botanical Survey NYdb
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Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd.