Adelobotrys monticola Gleason
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Filed As
Melastomataceae
Adelobotrys monticola Gleason -
Collector(s)
G. H. H. Tate s.n., 1929
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Location
Venezuela. Mérida. At low altitudes on the Rio Casiquiare.
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Description
Hypanthium is conspiculously ribbed, with a flaring truncate calyx [illegible]-iliform exterior teeth half a mm long; the capsule is 5-celled; the seeds are linear, truncate at one end, 1.5-1.8 mm long.
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Collection Notes
[Illegible precise loc.] [Illegible plant description.]
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 2612563
Occurrence ID: 5f76264a-132a-4bda-8fe8-ef526c87a81b
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Melastomataceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Venezuela
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State/Province
Mérida
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Locality
At low altitudes on the Rio Casiquiare.
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Distribution
ftU Tate, R. 911 Adelobotrys montícola var. montícola Gleason det. L. Schulman (TUR), August 2000 Duplicates in: US NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02612563 Apparently A. monticola Gleason. DET. AT THE N. Y. BOT. GARDEN BY H. A. GLEASON TURAL HISTORY '?m«* sp. A vine at Agüita, 4000W; 911 ? The specimen is in fril^B^^HHpanthium is conspicuously ribbed, with a flaring truncate calyx iWBBqgftliform exterior teeth half a millimeter long; the capsule is 5-celled; the srods are linear, truncate at one end, 1.51.8 mm. long. It is probably related to A. rotundifolia Triana, collected at low altitudes on the Rio Casiquiare.Gleason B T 0 58:418 1951 02612563
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Adelobotrys monticola Gleason