Euphorbia macroceras Fisch. & C.A.Mey.
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Filed As
Euphorbiaceae
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Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 2670 with Hannah Stevens, Manana Khutsishvili, 31 May 2002
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Location
Georgia. Marneuli. South of Rustavi and north of border crossing to Armenia known as the "Red Bridge." On peninsula of land between the Mtkvari and the Debeda Rivers.
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Habitat
Flooded forest with Quercus, Crataegus, Carpinus orientalis, Gleditsia, Populus, Cornus and many lianas such as Smilax, Hedera, Ligustrum and Lonicera.
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Description
Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Notes (shown on label)
Sample preserved in silica gel at NY
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02921283
Occurrence ID: b3363a92-a523-4411-8d21-13afa1d6a932
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Malpighiales
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Family
Euphorbiaceae
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All Determinations
Euphorbia macroceras Fisch. & C.A.Mey. det M. Khutsishvili, 2002
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Region
Europe
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Country
Georgia
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Locality
Marneuli. South of Rustavi and north of border crossing to Armenia known as the "Red Bridge." On peninsula of land between the Mtkvari and the Debeda Rivers
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Elevation
Alt. 288 m. (945 ft.)
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Coordinates
41.3756, 45.07
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Institute of Botany, Georgian Academy of Sciences Plants of The Republic of Georgia EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia macroceras Fisch. & C. A. Mey. det. M. Khutsishvili, 2002 The Republic of Georgia. Mameuli District.. South of Rustavi and north of border crossing to Armenia known as the "Red Bridge." On peninsula of land between the Mtkvari and the Debeda Rivers. 41° 22.537' N: 45° 4.199' E. Elevation: ca. 288 m. (coordinates and elevation from hand-held GPS; coordinates accurate to within a radius of about 25 m) Flooded forest with Quercus, Crataegus, Carpinus orientalis, Gleditsia, Populus, Comus and many lianas such as Smilax, Hedera, Ligustrum and Lonicera. Collected by: Daniel E. Atha (Coll. No. 2670) & Hannah Stevens, Manana Khutsishvili 31 May 2002 02921283
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Euphorbia macroceras Fisch. & C.A.Mey.