Adelobotrys tessmannii Markgr.

  • Filed As

    Melastomataceae
    Adelobotrys tessmannii Markgr.

  • Collector(s)

    W. H. Camp E-1513B, 14 Dec 1944

  • Location

    Ecuador. Santiago-Zamora. "Oriente": Eastern slope of the cordillera, valley of the Rios Negro and Chupianza (on the trail from Sevilla de Oro to Mendez). El Partidero.

  • Description

    Low-spreading shrub to 1m. Lvs rugulose. Corolla a pale lavender, anthers deep lavender, style reddish-lavender.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 2613801

    Occurrence ID: 0f02db81-3856-46eb-8f27-0edaeb52b740

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Ecuador

  • Locality

    Santiago-Zamora. "Oriente": Eastern slope of the cordillera, valley of the Rios Negro and Chupianza (on the trail from Sevilla de Oro to Mendez). El Partidero.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 640 - 914 m. (2100 - 2999 ft.)

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Camp E-1513B
Adelobotrys tessmannii Markgr.
det. L. Schulman (TUR), August 2002
Duplicates in: US
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PLANTS OF ECUADOR
w. H. Camp, No. E-1513B	14 Dec 1944
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Low spreading shrub to 1 m. Lvs rugulose
(apparently a favorite of leafcutting ants).
Corolla pale lavender, anthers deep lavender,
style reddish-lavender*
PROV. SANTIAGO-ZAMORA (“ORIENTE”): Eastern slope of the cordil-
lera, valley of the ríos Negro and Chupianza (on the trail from Sevilla de
Oro to Mendez). El Partidero, 2100-3100 ft»
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