Artabotrys R.Br.
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Filed As
Annonaceae
Artabotrys -
Collector(s)
D. G. Frodin 2049 with O. Ismawi, 10 Dec 1989
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Location
Malaysia. Sarawak. Lundu (District). Lundu District: Near Ban road, 1-2 km west of ferry near Lundu.
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Habitat
Mixed swampy forest [More details on herbarium label].
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Description
Large woody vine. Bark dark. Flowers. on branchlet-hooks. Sepals green, styles cream. Ovaries reddish on outside. Young fruit green, with one dorsal suture. [more details on herbaium label]. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02059437
Occurrence ID: cef3ccfa-c007-45f4-8c5d-050b74aead57
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Magnoliales
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Family
Annonaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Asia
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Country
Malaysia
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State/Province
Sarawak
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County/Municipio
Lundu (District)
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Locality
Lundu District: Near Ban road, 1-2 km west of ferry near Lundu.
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Coordinates
1.65, 109.85
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Distribution
No botanical uses.
|(6 ftwL BOTANICAL ®arde^ NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02059437 ^'•<L.2XlaJ2iX N'oJ^'jEiTA DoW&O (\5^^) L$t/*d tJ University of Illinois at Chicago PLANTS OF BORNEO ANNONACEAE Artabotrys Det. ByI D. Frodin, December 10, 1989 Field Char; Large woody vine in canopy of Calophyllum tree. Bark dark. Flws. on branchlet-hooks. Sepals grn., styles cream. Ovaries reddish on outside. Young fr. grn., with one dorsal suture. Notes: More than one flowering cycle can develop on a hook (perhaps 2 or 3). Locality: First Division, Lundu District: Mixed swamp forest behind rubber plantation; near Ban road, 1-2 km west of ferry near Lundu. Habitat: Mixed swamp forest; most trees 20-25 m, fairly slender, crowded, with Pandanus and Nepenthes frequent in undergrowth. Standing water 20-40 cm deeP- O o very low, 1 39‘N X 109 51‘E D.G. Frodin and 0. Ismawi 2049, December 10, 1989 Collected under the sponsorship of; U.S. National Cancer Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold Arboretum (Har- vard University), Field Museum of Natural History and Forestry Department, Kuching. 02059437
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Artabotrys R.Br.