Miconia goniostigma Triana

  • Filed As

    Melastomataceae
    Miconia goniostigma Triana

  • Collector(s)

    F. Almeda 10211 with Marcela Alvear, Darin Penneys, Gilberto Ocampo, Philip Silverstone-Sopkin, Diego Alvear, February 1, 2011

  • Location

    Colombia. Valle del Cauca. Santiago de Cali Mun. Corregimiento La Elvira. Finca Zingara, km 4 on the road to Dapa (km 18 on the road from Cali to Buenaventura). Cordillera Occidental, vertiente oriental.

  • Habitat

    Cloud forest. Common.

  • Description

    Liana with trailing and dangling branches to 3-4 m long. Petals 5, white turning pink with age. Filaments white turning red in age. Anthers yellow forming a ring around the straight style. Stigma peltate.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    DNA

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3676719

    Occurrence ID: 376bd613-30f4-4e13-9b30-43ec39174e83

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Colombia

  • State/Province

    Valle del Cauca

  • County/Municipio

    Santiago de Cali Mun.

  • Locality

    Corregimiento La Elvira. Finca Zingara, km 4 on the road to Dapa (km 18 on the road from Cali to Buenaventura). Cordillera Occidental, vertiente oriental.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1960 m. (6430 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    3.54056, -76.605

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (CAS)
HERBARIO NACIONAL COLOMBIANO (COL)
PLANTS OF COLOMBIA
Melastomataceae
Miconia	lilt
Valle del Cauca. Municipio de Cali, Corregimiento La Elvira.
Finca Zingara, km 4 on the road to Dapa (km 18 on the road from
Cali to Buenaventura). Cordillera Occidental, vertiente oriental.
I960 m	03°32.434' N, 76°36.299' W
Cloud forest.
Liana with trailing and dangling branches to 3-4 m long. Petals 5,
white turning pink with age. Filaments white turning red in age.
Anthers yellow forming a ring around the straight style. Stigma
peltate. Common.
Frank Almeda 10211	February 1, 2011
w/Marcela Alvear, Darin Penneys, Gilberto Ocampo, Philip
Silverstone-Sopkin, Diego Alvear
Field work supported by the National Science Foundation (U.S.A.) and
authorized by the Ministerio de Ambiente, Vivienda y Desarrollo
Territorial (Colombia)
03676719