Swartzia acreana R.S.Cowan

  • Filed As

    Fabaceae
    Swartzia acreana R.S.Cowan

  • Collector(s)

    D. C. Daly 13677 with E. C. Oliveira, F. Obermuller, A. Sánchez, H. M. Oliveira, V. B. dos Santos Jr., 14 May 2009

  • Location

    Brazil. Acre. Acrelândia Mun. Basin of Rio Madeira, Rio Abunã, Porto Dias, km 130 of BR-364, then 30 km on Ramal do Pelé, colocação Palhau.

  • Habitat

    Disturbed forest near high levee. Occasional.

  • Description

    Tree. Tree 12 m x 17 cm, inflorescences erect, calyx fleshy, brown without, cream within, rest of flower yellow. Outer bark gray, sparsely but deeply fissured, shed in large thick elongated plates. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04833634

    Occurrence ID: ca072288-6668-4aea-af86-9facb0c86baa

  • Laboratory Collections

    Tissue Samples, 01284304, D. C. Daly 13677, Swartzia acreana R.S.Cowan - Accepted : Fabaceae (152.0) : : : Magnoliophyta;

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Acre

  • County/Municipio

    Acrelândia Mun.

  • Locality

    Basin of Rio Madeira, Rio Abunã, Porto Dias, km 130 of BR-364, then 30 km on Ramal do Pelé, colocação Palhau.

  • Coordinates

    -10.0092, -66.7836

  • Location Notes

    [South America]

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The New York Botanical Garden
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Brazil. Acre. Acrelandia. Basin of Rio Madeira, Rio
Abuna, Porto Dias, km 130 of BR-364, then 30 km on
Ramal do Pelé, colocado Palhau.
lO^OWS, 66°47VW
Disturbed forest near high levee.
Tree 12 m x 17 cm, inflorescences erect, calyx fleshy, brown
without, cream within, rest of flower yellow. Outer bark
gray, sparsely but deeply fissured, shed in large thick
elongated plates. Occasional.
14 May 2009
D. C. Daly, E. C. Oliveira, F. Obermuller, A. Sánchez, H. M.
Oliveira, V. B. dos Santos Jr. 13677
Field work supported by the JRS Biodiversity Foundation
04833634