Calathea
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Filed As
Marantaceae
Calathea -
Collector(s)
D. C. Daly 11318 with R. Callejas, D. P. Gomes Silva, R. Saraiva, E. C. Oliveira, A. J. B. Santos, 13 Mar 2002
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Location
Brazil. Acre. Santa Rosa do Purus Mun. Rio Chambuiacu, right-bank tributary of Rio Purus defining border with Peru. Water 1-2m below maximum, ca. 30m across at mouth but only 8m wide 3 km from mouth.
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Habitat
Riverside vegetation.
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Description
terrestrial herb. Terrestrial herb, leaves 2.5m long, pedicel to 1.5m long, peduncle arising from base, to 1.2m long; inflorescence bracts pale green, flowers cream. Several individuals on steep slope near top of low ridge. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Specimen Notes
photo
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 709441
Occurrence ID: 19df74bc-fbc3-4551-9052-0732297fe7b7
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Zingiberales
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Family
Marantaceae
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All Determinations
Calathea det M. H. Nee, 2011
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Acre
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County/Municipio
Santa Rosa do Purus Mun.
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Locality
Rio Chambuiacu, right-bank tributary of Rio Purus defining border with Peru. Water 1-2m below maximum, ca. 30m across at mouth but only 8m wide 3 km from mouth.
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Coordinates
-9.5703, -70.5897
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Distribution
Yo^ BOTANICAL Pardex* YORK BOTANICAL Garth*) 0070944?”” Flora of Acre, Brazil The New York Botanical Garden Universidade Federal do Acre No. 11318 Cal Marantaceae Brazil. Acre. Mun. Santa Rosa: Rio Chambuiacu, right-bank tributary of Rio Purus defining border with Peru. Water l-2m below maximum, ca. 30m across at mouth but only 8m wide 3 km from mouth, ca. 9°34’13.1"S, ca. 70°35’23.7"W. Riverside vegetation. Terrestrial herb, leaves 2.5m long, pedicel to 1.5m long, peduncle arising from base, to 1.2m long; inflorescence bracts pale green, flowers cream. Several individuals on steep slope near top of low ridge. D. C. Daly, R. Callejas, D. P. Gomes Silva, R. Saraiva, E. C. Oliveira & A. J. B. Santos 13 Mar 2002 Supported by the Tinker Foundation 00709441
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Calathea