Pilea semidentata Wedd.
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Filed As
Urticaceae
Pilea semidentata Wedd. -
Collector(s)
S. A. Mori 27105 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°13'36.9"W and 17°38'00.6"N, 63°13'38.0"W at most distant point reached on the trail.
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Habitat
Dry, disturbed forest.
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Description
Herb, 15 - 20 cm tall. Stems succulent. Stigmas white, multi-branched. Growing in rock crevasse.
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Notes (shown on label)
[Photos].
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02286644
Occurrence ID: c81e129c-d8f4-4b52-9d75-db19773bb707
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Urticaceae
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All Determinations
Pilea semidentata Wedd. det F. S. Axelrod, Jan 2017
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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°13'36.9"W and 17°38'00.6"N, 63°13'38.0"W at most distant point reached on the trail.
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Coordinates
17.6334, -63.2271
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Distribution
il wl The New York Botanical Garden Plants of Saba, Netherlands Antilles Urticaceae Pilea Netherlands Antilles. Saba. Spring Bay Trail. Between 17°37'59.7"N, 63°13,36.9"W and 17o38'00.6"N, 63°13'38.0MW at most distant point reached on the trail. Dry, disturbed forest. Herb, 15-20 cm tall. Stems succulent. Stigmas white, multi-branched. Growing in rock crevasse. [Photos]. 24 Oct 2007 S. A. Mori & C. A. Gracie 27105 NYBG/Conservation International Caribbean Botanical Survey NYdb 02286644
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Pilea semidentata Wedd.