Hechtia pumila Burt-Utley & Utley
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Filed As
Bromeliaceae
Hechtia pumila Burt-Utley & Utley ( paratype ) -
Collector(s)
K. Burt-Utley 7614 with John Utley, 09 Aug 1986
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Location
Mexico. Guerrero. About 2.6 mi. South of Petaquillas along Mex 95 from Chilpancingo to Acapulco.
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Habitat
Steep rocky hillside with abundant limestone outcrops and palms. Common.
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Description
herb, bromeliad. Forming clumps on limestone. Inflorescences apparently terminal. Leaves brittle. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1085494
Occurrence ID: 15f62505-5c85-4216-92f9-06a7947dcad6
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Poales
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Family
Bromeliaceae
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All Determinations
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Type Details
paratype of Hechtia pumila Burt-Utley & Utley
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Guerrero
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Locality
About 2.6 mi. South of Petaquillas along Mex 95 from Chilpancingo to Acapulco.
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Elevation
Alt. 4400 m. (14436 ft.)
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Distribution
PLANTS OF MEXICO COLLECTED FOR THE HERBARIUM OF UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS (NOLS) i-j-ecUA-« ?pvArw. lo- + c U-H«^ 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
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Hechtia pumila Burt-Utley & Utley