Pilea minguetii Urb.
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Filed As
Urticaceae
Pilea minguetii Urb. -
Location
Dominican Republic. Limestone mountains of the Sierra de Neiba, along the Carretera Internacional near the crest of the range, along the Haitian border, vic. line between provinces of San Rafael and Independencia.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1286561
Occurrence ID: 3e69842b-f1a6-439c-926c-a41eb5c78139
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Urticaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
West Indies
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Country
Dominican Republic
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Locality
Limestone mountains of the Sierra de Neiba, along the Carretera Internacional near the crest of the range, along the Haitian border, vic. line between provinces of San Rafael and Independencia.
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Elevation
Alt. 1700 - 2000 m. (5577 - 6562 ft.)
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Distribution
OCR>>>Pilea minguetii Urban I/93 Det. Alain H. Liogier Botanic Garden, Univ. P. Rico det* Bro. Alain Liogier DOMINICAN REPUBLIC San Rafael—Independencia No. UÓ2 2 August 1967 Pilea cf * minguetii Urb* locally abundant ground cover in moist shade* Stoloniferous in humus* Stem round, sub-fleshy. Heads greenish with pinkish cast* Essentially virgin rain-forest on limestone mountains of the Sierra de Neiba, along the Carratera Internacional near the crest of the range, along the Haitian border, vie. line between provinces of San Rafael and Independencia. Elev. 1700—2000 m. Gerald J. Gastony, Gayle C. Jones, and Daniel H. Norris Collected under auspices of Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, New York Botanical Garden, and Smithsonian Institution, with collaboration of Dr. E. de Js. Marcano F., Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo.<<<OCR
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Pilea minguetii Urb.