Anthurium affine Schott
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Filed As
Araceae
Anthurium affine Schott -
Collector(s)
W. R. Anderson 8841 with P. A. Fryxell, S. R. Hill, R. Reis dos Santos, and R. Souza, 14 Apr 1973
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Location
Brazil. Minas Gerais. Serra do Espinhaço, 9 km by road SW of Mendanha and the Rio Jequití on road to Diamantina.
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Habitat
Open woods on rocky slopes and along stream; on open rock faces.
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Description
Leaves thick, succulent. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01067780
Occurrence ID: 9b35137d-60d2-403e-8cad-8505ea1247ac
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Alismatales
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Family
Araceae
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All Determinations
Anthurium affine Schott det T. B. Croat, 1983
Anthurium solitarium (Vell.) Schott det D. H. Nicolson, 1974
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Minas Gerais
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Locality
Serra do Espinhaço, 9 km by road SW of Mendanha and the Rio Jequití on road to Diamantina
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Elevation
Alt. 1150 m. (3773 ft.)
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Coordinates
-18.1575, -43.5601
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
1000
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Georeferencing Method
Online gazetteer. Coordinates for Mendanha from CRIA. Offset calculated as straight line on MANIS website.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
Anthurium affine Schott Determined by T. Croat 1993 Missouri Botanical Garden botanical ®ARDEH NEW YORK BOTAMCAL GARDEN ÔÎ067780 PLANTS OF THE PLAN ALTO DO BRASIL Collected for Hie New York Botanical Garden by W. R. Anderson, P. A. Fryxell, S. R. Hill, R. Reis dos Santos, and R. Souza Estado de Minas Gerais Serra do Espinha$o Anthurium solitarium (Vellozo) Schott dup. det. D.H. Nicolson, 197H 9 km by road SW of Mendanha and the Rio Jequiti on road to Diamantina; elev. 1150 m; open woods on rocky slopes and along stream. On open rock faces; leaves thick, succulent. William R. Anderson 8841 Ik April 1973 Field work supported la part by funds from the National Science Foundation and conducted with the collaboration of the Universidade de Brasilia and the Institute de Pesquisas e Experimentaçào Agricole do Morte. 01067780
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Anthurium affine Schott