Hechtia pumila Burt-Utley & Utley

  • Filed As

    Bromeliaceae
    Hechtia pumila Burt-Utley & Utley ( paratype )

  • Collector(s)

    K. Burt-Utley 7614 with John Utley, 09 Aug 1986

  • Location

    Mexico. Guerrero. About 2.6 mi. South of Petaquillas along Mex 95 from Chilpancingo to Acapulco.

  • Habitat

    Steep rocky hillside with abundant limestone outcrops and palms. Common.

  • Description

    herb, bromeliad. Forming clumps on limestone. Inflorescences apparently terminal. Leaves brittle. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 1085494

    Occurrence ID: 15f62505-5c85-4216-92f9-06a7947dcad6

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Mexico

  • State/Province

    Guerrero

  • Locality

    About 2.6 mi. South of Petaquillas along Mex 95 from Chilpancingo to Acapulco.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 4400 m. (14436 ft.)

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PLANTS OF MEXICO
COLLECTED FOR THE HERBARIUM OF
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS (NOLS)
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Bromeliaceae
Hechtia pumila Burt-Utley & Utley
Syst. Bot. 13(2): 279 (-281, fig. 2). 1988.
Type: Mexico, Guerrero state, 13 Jun 1987,
Utley & Utley 7908 (Holotype: MEXU).
T. Zanoni, 2011........................Paratype
<@> IMAGED
Guerrero: about 2.6 mi South of Petaquillas
along MEX 95 from Chilpancingo to Acapulco.
Steep rocky hillside with abundant limestone
outcrops and palms. Elev. 4400 ft.
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
01085494
Forming clumps on limestone. Inflorescences
apparently terminal. Leaves brittle. Common.
Utley & Utley 7614
9 Aug. 1986
01085494