Conostegia caelestis Standl.
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Filed As
Melastomataceae
Conostegia caelestis Standl. -
Collector(s)
K. Watson 42 with R. Kriebel, J. Jiménez Barrios, J. P. Morales Estrada, R. Rodas, C. Bonilla, 14 Jun 2011
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Location
Guatemala. Izabal. Morales Mun. Sierra Caral, along trail heading south from research station (15.40695, -88.69598) to summit of Sierra Caral (15.38749, -88.69357), near half-way point. (WGS84).
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Habitat
Growing along trail, mostly shade, in understory.
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Description
Tree. Stems, branches, petioles, inflorescence, and abaxial leaf veins densely stipitate-stellate. Immature fruit green. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01318335
Occurrence ID: 19e111a6-279b-4a19-92da-ce9d9c233f8e
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Melastomataceae
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All Determinations
Conostegia caelestis Standl. det R. Kriebel, Jun 2011
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Region
Central America
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Country
Guatemala
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State/Province
Izabal
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County/Municipio
Morales Mun.
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Locality
Sierra Caral, along trail heading south from research station (15.40695, -88.69598) to summit of Sierra Caral (15.38749, -88.69357), near half-way point. (WGS84)
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Elevation
Alt. 500 - 800 m. (1640 - 2625 ft.)
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Coordinates
15.3984, -88.6926
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Georeferencing Method
GPS. [Geographic coordinates obtained using GPS, then printed on label.]
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Melastomataceae Conostegia caelestis Standi, det. R. Kriebel, Jun 2011 Guatemala. Dept. Izabal. Mun. Morales. Sierra Caral, along trail heading south from research station (15.40695°, -88.69598°) to summit of Sierra Caral (15.38749°, -88.69357°), near half-way point. (WGS84). 15.39838°, -88.6926° 500-800 m. Tree. Stems, branches, petioles, inflorescence, and abaxial leaf veins densely stipitate-stellate. Immature fruit green. Growing along trail, mostly shade, in understory. 14 Jun 2011 K. Watson 42, with R. Kriebel, J. Jiménez Barrios, J. P. Morales Estrada, R. Rodas, C. Bonilla NYdb 01318335
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Conostegia caelestis Standl.