Solanum asperolanatum Ruiz & Pav.

  • Filed As

    Solanaceae
    Solanum aff. asperolanatum Ruiz & Pav.

  • Collector(s)

    F. T. Farruggia 2715 with E. Tepe, C. Martine, S. Levia, 10 Oct 2010

  • Location

    Peru. Cajamarca. San Ignacio Prov. Dist. San Ignacio, El Chaupe.

  • Habitat

    Along roadside. Disturbed primary cloud forest, mainly being replaced by coffee plantations. Plants in understory or open areas.

  • Description

    Tree, 3-4 m, corolla purple, anthers yellow. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01301347

    Occurrence ID: ff5d960b-9f32-4206-9ce7-8cdbb2fcf26d

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Solanales

  • Family

    Solanaceae

  • All Determinations

    Solanum asperolanatum Ruiz & Pav., aff., det M. H. Nee, 2011
    Note: "But corolla purple"

    Solanum L. det F. T. Farruggia, 24 Oct 2010
    Note: "Solanum sect. Torva"

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Peru

  • State/Province

    Cajamarca

  • County/Municipio

    San Ignacio Prov.

  • Locality

    Dist. San Ignacio, El Chaupe.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1800 m. (5906 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -5.1806, -79.0092

  • Distribution

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The New York Botanical Garden
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det. M. Nee, 2011
Flora of Peru
Solanaceae
Solanum sect Ton/a
det. Farruggia, F.T. 24 Oct. 2010
Databased for the
PM Solan urn Project
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
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Peru, Cajamarca, San Ignasio, Dist. San Ignasio, El Chaupe,
along roadside.
5°10,50" S, 79°00'33" W Alt. 1800m.
Disturbed primary cloud forest, mainly being replaced by coffee
plantations. Plants in understory or open areas.
Tree, 3-4 m, corolla purple, anthers yellow.
BOTANICAL
Qarde**
Farruggia, F.T. 2715	10 Oct 2010
Additional Collectors: Tepe, E.; Martine, C.; Levia, S.
Dups: HAO.UT, NY
HAO Herbarium Recovery Expedition, The Solanaceae of Northern
Peru. Collections made possible by the PBI: Solanum project, funded
by the US National Science Foundation
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