Magonia pubescens A.St.-Hil.
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Filed As
Sapindaceae
Magonia pubescens A.St.-Hil. -
Collector(s)
B. Dubs 27, 03 Nov 1984
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Location
Brazil. Mato Grosso. Pantanal. Fazenda Salina, Rio Negro.
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Habitat
Dry places by ponds and in dry woods.
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Description
Tree, 6-8 m tall; flowers yellow outside, dark brown-violet inside. Said to be poisonous; bark used for snake-bite. Hard wood, suitable for fence posts. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00995197
Occurrence ID: b9f8043a-481e-44ec-a139-129342e568bf
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Sapindales
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Family
Sapindaceae
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All Determinations
Magonia glabrata A.St.-Hil. det K. U. Kramer, 1984
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Mato Grosso
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Locality
Pantanal. Fazenda Salina, Rio Negro.
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Coordinates
-19.5, -56.17
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Distribution
H[ SA BOTANICAL Qardei* NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN FLORA BRASILIEKSIS Herb. Univ. Turic. (Zürich) Z Magonia glabrata St•Hilaire Hab.: Mato Grosso; Fantanal* Fazenda Salina, Rio Negro* (19°30* S., 56°10* ¥.). Dry places by ponds and in dry woods, alt. Descr.: tree, 6 - 8 m tall; flowers yellow outside, dark brown—violet inside* Local name:"timb<5"; said to be poisonous; bark used for snake-bite* Hard wood, suitable for fence posts* 00995197 Leg.: Balthasar Dubs Det.: k*U* Kramer 1984 no. 27 d.d. 3 - XI 1984 00995197
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Magonia pubescens A.St.-Hil.