Graffenrieda anomala Triana

  • Filed As

    Melastomataceae
    Graffenrieda anomala Triana

  • Collector(s)

    F. Almeda 10434, 31 Jan 2012

  • Location

    Colombia. Chocó. Atrato Mun. Corregimiento Doña Josefa. Road between Quibdó and Municipio de Atrato (formerly Yuto), 1 km on the road to Corregimiento Doña Josefa on the Finca Faya, property of Fabio García Cossio. Trail to quebrada Taita Pablo.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    EtOH, DNA

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3108564

    Occurrence ID: bd10dff9-7a60-47d4-93c7-4f8af91e0b3f

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Colombia

  • State/Province

    Chocó

  • County/Municipio

    Atrato Mun.

  • Locality

    Corregimiento Doña Josefa. Road between Quibdó and Municipio de Atrato (formerly Yuto), 1 km on the road to Corregimiento Doña Josefa on the Finca Faya, property of Fabio García Cossio. Trail to quebrada Taita Pablo

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CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
San Francisco, CA
(jaffenrieda anomalaTriana	f. Aimeda 10434
Det. By: Humberto Mendoza	June 2012
PLANTAS DE COLOMBIA
California Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Herbario Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó (CHOCO)
Melastomataceae
Graffenrieda anómala Triana
Colombia. Chocó. Municipio de Atrato. Corregimiento Doña
Josefa. Road between Quibdó and Municipio de Atrato (formerly
Yuto), 1 km on the road to Corregimiento Doña Josefa on the Finca
Faya, property of Fabio Garcia Cossio. Trail to quebrada Taita
Pablo.
99.0 m	5° 33.993' N, 76° 37.993' W
Secondary Bosque Pluvial Tropical.
Hemiepiphytic liana. Flowers 4-merous. Petals white, spreading.
Filaments, anthers and appendages yellow. Style and stigma white.
Occasional.
Frank Aimeda 10434	31-Jan-12
Marcela Alvear, Gilberto Ocampo, Eva Ledezma Renteria, Fabio
Garcia Cossio, Breyner Martinez
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN	_
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Field work and collections made in collaboration with the Herbario Universidad
Tecnológica del Chocó (CHOCO). Field work was supported, in part, by the M.
Stanley Rundel Charitable Trust (U.S.A.) and the California Academy of Sciences.
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