Solanum pentlandii Dunal

  • Filed As

    Solanaceae
    Solanum pentlandii Dunal

  • Collector(s)

    M. H. Nee 51817 with L. Bohs, J. M. Mendoza F., 16 May 2001

  • Location

    Bolivia. La Paz. Omasuyos Prov. Eastern part of village of Huatajata, near Lago Titicaca.

  • Habitat

    Disturbed gravelly weedy areas in the town. Weedy places around village. Only a few plants seen.

  • Description

    Herbs, densely branched, the leaves very thick and fleshy. Different from any species seen in the Yungas de La Paz, although the blade winged to the base of the petiole and the calyx lobes are dark green and obtuse as in S. gonocladum Dunal (syn. S. atricoeruleum Bitter). Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00824382

    Occurrence ID: 5a12f6ed-1c3d-4bf1-b26f-8ee56241ff19

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Solanales

  • Family

    Solanaceae

  • All Determinations

    Solanum pentlandii Dunal
    Note: [Filed under this name but not annotated as such.]

    Solanum L.

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Bolivia

  • State/Province

    La Paz

  • County/Municipio

    Omasuyos Prov.

  • Locality

    Eastern part of village of Huatajata, near Lago Titicaca

  • Elevation

    Alt. 3820 m. (12533 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -16.22, -68.68

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The New York Botanical Garden
Plants of BOLIVIA
The New York Botanical Garden
Solarium pentlandii Dunal
det. M. Nee, 2012
xjevs/ yo^
BOTANICAL
Systematic Studies in Solanaceae
Solanum pentlandii Dunal
Det. T. Sarkinen (E) & S. Knapp (BM) 2015
Databased for the I
PBI Solan urn Project. I
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
00824382
Solanaceae Solanum
Depto. La Paz, Prov. Omasuyos, eastern part of village of
Huatajata, near Lago Titicaca, disturbed gravelly weedy areas in
the town.
16°13’S, 68°41’W. alt. 3820 m.
Weedy places around village, only a few plants seen. Herbs,
densely branched, the leaves very thick and fleshy. Different from
any species seen in the Yungas de La Paz, although the blade
winged to the base of the petiole and the calyx lobes are dark
green and obtuse as in S. gonocladum Dunal (syn. S.
atricoeruleum Bitter).
Coll.: M. Nee, L. Bohs & J. M. Mendoza F.
No. 51817	16 May 2001
00824382