Salzmannia nitida DC.

  • Filed As

    Rubiaceae
    Salzmannia nitida DC.

  • Collector(s)

    R. M. Harley 17421 with S. A. Renvoize, C. M. Erskine, C. A. Brighton & R. Pinheiro, 25 Mar 1974

  • Location

    Brazil. Bahia. Ca. 26 km SW of Belmonte along road to Itapebi, and 4 km along side road towards the sea.

  • Habitat

    High restinga forest and marginal vegetation bording grassy open area on damp white sand.

  • Description

    Shrub to 4 m. [See label for complete description.]. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 1280393

    Occurrence ID: a907d3a9-6e86-4c86-83b4-736cbf01762a

  • Feedback

    Send comments on this specimen record

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Gentianales

  • Family

    Rubiaceae

  • All Determinations

    Salzmannia nitida DC. det J. A. Steyermark

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Bahia

  • Locality

    Ca. 26 km SW of Belmonte along road to Itapebi, and 4 km along side road towards the sea.

  • Coordinates

    -16.05, -39.03

  • Distribution

    Map all specimens of this taxon

NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
01280393
i£W Yo*
3o\
Rubiaceae
ca.26km. S*W* of Belmonte along road to
Itapebi, and ¿jJcm. along side road towards
the sea. High resbinga forest and marginal
vegetation bordering grassy open area on
damp white sand,
Alt. Sea level. Approx. 39°02•?/, l6°03*S»
Shrub to 4m. Leaves bright green, g.lossy
above. Corolla creamy-yellow. Berries
crimson.
25th March 1974 R M Harley No 17421
EX HERBARIO KEWENSI
BRAZIL: ESTADO DE BAHIA
Coastal Zone
vyV>\‘
botanical
.gardeh
Field Museum of Natural History
Salzmannia nitida DC,
Det. P. Matekaitis 1983
R. M. Harley, S. A. Renvchze, C. M. Erskine, C. A. Brighton
R. PlNHEIRO	I
in Harley No. [ (	<
Field work sponsored by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the Academia
Brasileira de Ciftncias, and carried oat with the collaboration of the Centro de
Pesquisas do Cacau, Itabuna, Bahia, January-April, 1974.
01280393