Dichondra macrocalyx Meisn.
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Filed As
Convolvulaceae
Dichondra macrocalyx Meisn. -
Collector(s)
M. H. Nee 48969 with E. Chávez, 11 Apr 1998
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Location
Bolivia. Santa Cruz. Florida Prov. Valley along small stream (Quebrada Yunga), along road from Mairana to Yunga de Mairana, 11.8 km (by road), 5 km (by air) NE from the main square at Mairana.
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Habitat
Disturbed forest remnant. Erythrina falcata, Lithrea ternifolia, Mauria thaumatophylla, Scutia buxifolia.
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Description
Prostrate and rooting. Flowers erect in anthesis; calyx light green; corolla greenish white, then the flowers held downwards into fruiting stage, all very inconspicuous.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 787057
Occurrence ID: 442221f0-9818-4e67-9b1e-a7bb0eb2b386
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Solanales
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Family
Convolvulaceae
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All Determinations
Dichondra sericea Sw. det M. H. Nee, 2002
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Region
South America
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Country
Bolivia
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State/Province
Santa Cruz
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County/Municipio
Florida Prov.
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Locality
Valley along small stream (Quebrada Yunga), along road from Mairana to Yunga de Mairana, 11.8 km (by road), 5 km (by air) NE from the main square at Mairana.
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Elevation
Alt. 1700 m. (5577 ft.)
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Coordinates
-18.1, -63.92
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Distribution
Dichondra macrocalyx Meisn. Det. Delgado-Jr, G.C., 2017 New York BotanicaiGarden aeed removed M. Costea May 2011 The New York Botanical Garden Convolvulaceae No. 48969 Dichondra a (JlQ fxy. /¿/./VI- /UjU.Z-oox- Bolivia, Depto. Santa Cruz, Prov. Florida: Valley along small stream (Quebrada Yunga), along road from Mairana to Yunga de Mairana, 11.8 km (by road), 5 km (by air) NE from the main square at Mairana. 18°06’S, 63°55’W. Alt. 1700 m. Disturbed forest remnant. Erythrina falcata, Lithrea temifolia, Mauria thaumatophylla, Scutia buxifolia. Prostrate and rooting. Flowers erect in anthesis; calyx light green; corolla greenish white, then the flowers held downwards into fruiting stage, all very inconspicuous. M. Nee & E. Chàvez 11 Apr 1998 Supported by the Fulbright Foundation IIM 00787057
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Dichondra macrocalyx Meisn.