Spigelia anthelmia L.
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Filed As
Loganiaceae
Spigelia anthelmia L. -
Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 1917 with José Cedeño, 24 Aug 1998
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Location
Puerto Rico. N of Hwy 2 at Km marker 217, just east of town of Tallaboa, on slopes facing the sea.
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Habitat
Scrub forest with many characteristic arid species, no trees or shrubs over ca. 2.5 m tall. Guettarda, Uniola virgata, Comocladia dodonaea, Thrinax morrisii, Turnera diffusa, Nashia, Pictetia aculeata, Antirhea acutata, Reynosia uncinata. Limestone substrate on slope.
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Description
Herb ca. 25 cm tall; flowers pale pink; fruit green. This species locally common in disturbed clay soil. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Collection Notes
This may be a duplicate catalogue record for the NY sheet. The barcode for this record may not have been attached to an actual sheet.
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Specimen Notes
"Specimens could not be located in Herbarium. - Meryl Rubin, 06-2010"
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 200068
Occurrence ID: 43fbda4e-34bb-47d4-a950-9a56677acadb
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Loganiaceae
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All Determinations
Spigelia anthelmia L. det D. E. Atha, 1998
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Region
West Indies
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Country
Puerto Rico
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Locality
N of Hwy 2 at Km marker 217, just east of town of Tallaboa, on slopes facing the sea.
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Elevation
Alt. 40 m. (131 ft.)
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Coordinates
17.9792, -66.7016
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Distribution
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Spigelia anthelmia L.