Leucaena esculenta subsp. paniculata (Britton & Rose) Zárate
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Filed As
Mimosaceae
Leucaena esculenta subsp. paniculata (Britton & Rose) Zárate -
Collector(s)
C. E. Hughes 1319, 14 Mar 1989
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Location
Mexico. Oaxaca. Teotitlán de Flores Magón Mun. On the W flanks of the Sierra Mazateca overlooking the Tehuacan valley close to the road running ENE from Teotitlan del Camino towards Huautla about 17 km from Teotitlan.
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Habitat
Degraded dry thorn scrub. Locally common.
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Description
Color Corola: Green tinged deep purple. Stamen filaments dirty cream white, anthers purple. Flowers at all stages from buds to immature ovarie. Green tinged deep purple calix; Arbol: Small shrubby multiple-stemmed tree; 2 m ht.; Bark smooth mid grey and s.
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Specimen Notes
Origen: Herb. Hort. Bot. Reg. Kew.Ref. nombre correcto ILDIS: Leucaena pallida
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 549798
Occurrence ID: 12a0c76b-aa93-40f0-a0dd-c456e11c49f5
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fabales
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Family
Fabaceae
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All Determinations
Leucaena esculenta subsp. paniculata (Britton & Rose) Zárate det C. E. Hughes, 4 Sep 1990
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Oaxaca
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County/Municipio
Teotitlán de Flores Magón Mun.
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Locality
On the W flanks of the Sierra Mazateca overlooking the Tehuacan valley close to the road running ENE from Teotitlan del Camino towards Huautla about 17 km from Teotitlan
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Elevation
Alt. 1880 m. (6168 ft.)
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Coordinates
18.27, -97.07
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Distribution
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Leucaena esculenta subsp. paniculata (Britton & Rose) Zárate