Smilax
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Filed As
Smilacaceae
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Collector(s)
B. M. Torke 543 with Freddy Zenteno, Jorge Eduardo Gonzáles, Jerry Valda & Ramiro Gonzáles, 26 May 2009
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Location
Bolivia. La Paz. Abel Iturralde Prov. "Pampas del Madidi" area of the middle reaches of the Rio Madidi basin: "Campamento Permanente" on the N shore of the Rio Madidi, ca. 15.6 linear km NE of the confluence with the Rio Enatahua (Rio Inambari according to one guide), pampas ca. 1.2 km N of camp.
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Habitat
Border of savanna and forest/savanna transition, relatively flat terrain, clay soil.
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Description
Liana, climbing to 5 m, fruits green; SILICA COLLECTION.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03361469
Occurrence ID: e4d69ba6-a0b1-4ed4-980f-e7b6dd3d5da8
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Liliales
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Family
Smilacaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Bolivia
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State/Province
La Paz
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County/Municipio
Abel Iturralde Prov.
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Locality
"Pampas del Madidi" area of the middle reaches of the Rio Madidi basin: "Campamento Permanente" on the N shore of the Rio Madidi, ca. 15.6 linear km NE of the confluence with the Rio Enatahua (Rio Inambari according to one guide), pampas ca. 1.2 km N of camp
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Elevation
Alt. 180 m. (591 ft.)
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Coordinates
-12.9276, -67.7887
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Wildlife Conservation Society Biological Inventory of the Pampas del Madidi Smilacaceae Smilax Bolivia. La Paz. Iturralde. "Pampas del Madidi" area of the middle reaches of the Rio Madidi basin: "Campamento Permanente" on the N shore of the Rio Madidi, ca. 15.6 linear km NE of the confluence with the Rio Enatahua (Rio Inambari according to one guide), pampas ca. 1.2 km N of camp. 12°55'39.3"S, 67°47'19.3"W 180 m. Border of savanna and forest/savanna transition, relatively flat terrain, clay soil. Liana, climbing to 5 m, fruits green; SILICA COLLECTION. 26 May 2009 Benjamin M. Torke, Freddy Zenteno, Jorge Eduardo Gonzales, Jerry Valda & Ramiro Gonzales 543 Field work supported by the Beneficia Foundation 03361469
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