Canarium velutinifolium Daly, Raharim. & Federman
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Filed As
Burseraceae
Canarium velutinifolium Daly, Raharim. & Federman -
Collector(s)
D. C. Daly 14504 with S. Federman, C. Rakotovao, A. Downie, T. Andriamiarison, 3-Jun-14
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Location
Madagascar. Sava. Vohemar (Distr.). Commune Daraina: trail to Binara.
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Habitat
Primary moist forest, continuous canopy ca. 25 m tall with emergents to 35 m, dense shrub layer, rocky outcrops, slope 10-25 percent. Occasional.
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Description
Tree. Tree 25 m x 78.5 cm diam. Low thick plank buttresses to 1.4 m high and extending 2 m from base. Outer bark rugose, light gray, sparse large lenticels, with wavy deep fissures, shed laterally in irregular plates ca. 16 cm long and ca. 15 mm thick. Inner bark fibrous, slash with odor of apple. Leaves 6-7-jugate. Phenology of specimen: sterile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05111790
Occurrence ID: d80a4457-3e63-4f40-b90a-7ad1e11ac045
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Sapindales
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Family
Burseraceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Africa
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Country
Madagascar
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State/Province
Sava
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County/Municipio
Vohemar (Distr.)
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Locality
Commune Daraina: trail to Binara
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Elevation
Alt. 327 m. (1073 ft.)
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Coordinates
-13.2546, 49.6185
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Distribution
I i > The New York Botanical Garden Burseraceae Canarium velutinifolium Daly, Raharim. & Federman Madagascar. Sava. Vohemar. Commune Daraina: trail to Binara. 13°15'16.7,fS, 49°376.5"E 327 m. Primary moist forest, continuous canopy ca. 25 m tall with emergents to 35 m, dense shrub layer, rocky outcrops, slope 10-25 percent. Tree 25 m x 78.5 cm diam. Low thick plank buttresses to 1.4 m high and extending 2 m from base. Outer bark rugose, light gray, sparse large lenticels, with wavy deep fissures, shed laterally in irregular plates ca. 16 cm long and ca 15 mm thick. Inner bark fibrous, slash with odor of apple. Leaves 6-7-jugate. Occasional. 3-Jun-14 D. C. Daly, S. Federman, C. Rakotovao, A. Downie, T. Andriamiarison 14504 MM 05111790
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Canarium velutinifolium Daly, Raharim. & Federman