Clidemia strigillosa (Sw.) DC.
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Filed As
Melastomataceae
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Collector(s)
W. S. Judd 5438, 22 May 1987
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Location
Jamaica. Portland. Western foothills of the John Crow Mountains; 1.2 mi. S of Fellowship on road to Windsor, at "Dam Bridge".
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Habitat
Disturbed, moist broadleaved forest. With Miconia ciliata, M. impetiolaris, M. laevigata, Heterotrichum umbellatum. Occasional. On limestone.
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Description
Shrub to 1 m tall; inflorescences terminal. Phenology of specimen: Sterile.
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Specimen Notes
"Miconieae project collection"
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01130627
Occurrence ID: 9f6eb044-3b9e-4afa-8e5f-858a0c7a710a
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Melastomataceae
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All Determinations
Clidemia strigillosa (Sw.) DC. det W. S. Judd
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Region
West Indies
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Country
Jamaica
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State/Province
Portland
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Locality
Western foothills of the John Crow Mountains; 1.2 mi. S of Fellowship on road to Windsor, at "Dam Bridge".
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Elevation
Alt. 60 m. (197 ft.)
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Coordinates
18.1104, -76.472
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
4282
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide (Zermoglio et. Coordinates of feature center were located. Geographic radial was determined as distance between center coordinates and farthest area of feature. Offset information (1.2 mi S) entered into MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find coordinates and uncertainty.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
Herbarium of the University of Florida (FLAS) Gainesville. Florida. 32611 U.S.A. PLANTS OF JAMAICA Clidemia strigillosa (Sw.) DC. PORTLAND PARISH: Western foothills of the John Crow Mountains; 1.2 mi. S of Fellowship on road to Windsor, at "Dam Bridge", ca. 60 m alt. Disturbed, moist broadleaved forest on limestone, with Miconia ciliata, M. impetiolaris, M. laevigata, Heterotrichum umbellatum. Occasional shrub to 1 m tall; inflorescences terminal. Coll. Walter S. Judd #5438 22 May 1987 Det. W. S. Judd Miconieae project collection. 01130627
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Clidemia strigillosa (Sw.) DC.