Columnea dielsii Mansf.
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Filed As
Gesneriaceae
Columnea dielsii Mansf. -
Collector(s)
J. L. Clark 10700 with University of Alabama in Ecuador Program Participants, 10 May 2009
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Location
Ecuador. Pichincha. Quito (Canton). Parroquia: Nono. Reserva Yanacocha (Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco). Sendero "Trocha Oso de Anteojos" to sendero "Trocha Inca".
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Habitat
Montane/Cloud forest.
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Description
Scandent subwoody epiphytic subshrub. Stems scandent and elongate with peltate scales (like G. ichthyoderma). Fowers one/axil. Pedicel and calyx red. Corolla tubular, mostly red with yellow lobes. Glands present on apical portion of pedicel. Immature frui.
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Notes (shown on label)
Photo
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02702477
Occurrence ID: 23d5ed39-c248-4ef5-9f54-9ede4d8a688d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Gesneriaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Ecuador
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State/Province
Pichincha
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County/Municipio
Quito (Canton)
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Locality
Parroquia: Nono. Reserva Yanacocha (Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco). Sendero "Trocha Oso de Anteojos" to sendero "Trocha Inca"
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Elevation
Alt. 3500 m. (11483 ft.)
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Coordinates
-0.1167, -78.5861
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Distribution
$b\ Plants of Ecuador 02702477 Gesneriaceae Columnea dielsii Mansf. Ecuador. Provincia: Pichincha. Cantón: Quito. Parroquia: Nono. Reserva Yanacocha (Fundación de Conservación Jocotoco). Sendero "Trocha Oso de Anteojos" to sendero "Trocha Inca". 0°7'0"S 78°35'10"W. Montane/Cloud forest. Scandent subwoody epiphytic subshrub. Stems scandent and elongate with peltate scales (like G. ichthyoderma). Fowers one/axil. Pedicel and calyx red. Corolla tubular, mostly red with yellow lobes. Glands present on apical portion of pedicel. Immature fruit yellow with red trichomes and cone-shaped. Photographs of this collection are with John L. Clark (UNA). J.L. Clark 10700 10 May 2009 University of Alabama in Ecuador Program Participants Herbarium of the University of Alabama (UNA) 02702477
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Columnea dielsii Mansf.