Diastema racemiferum Benth.

  • Filed As

    Gesneriaceae
    Diastema racemiferum Benth.

  • Collector(s)

    J. L. Clark 9290 with Menuz, D.; Quinn, S.; Wilsum, A.; Unkucha, P., 14 Aug 2005

  • Location

    Ecuador. Morona Santiago. Tiwintza (Canton). Parroquia: Santiago. Cordillera Winchinkiaim Naint #19. South of Centro Shuar Kusumas. Ridge and border between Ecuador and Peru (border @ 03°05'26.49"S 077°52'06.29").

  • Habitat

    Premontane wet forest.

  • Description

    Terrestrial herb, 5-25 cm tall. Stems succulent. Calyx light green. Corolla tubular.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    Photo

  • Specimen Notes

    QCNE, US

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02702630

    Occurrence ID: 78f7e636-cff3-4426-91a0-575e275cbd9e

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Ecuador

  • State/Province

    Morona Santiago

  • County/Municipio

    Tiwintza (Canton)

  • Locality

    Parroquia: Santiago. Cordillera Winchinkiaim Naint #19. South of Centro Shuar Kusumas. Ridge and border between Ecuador and Peru (border @ 03°05'26.49"S 077°52'06.29").

  • Elevation

    Alt. 300 - 900 m. (984 - 2953 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -3.0622, -77.9453

  • Georeferencing Method

    GPS.

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The New York Botanical Garden
Gesneriaceae
Diastema racemiferum Benth.
J. L. Clark 9290
Plants of Ecuador
Gesneriaceae
Diastema
Ecuador. Provincia: Morona-Santiago. Cantón: Tiwintza. Parroquia:
Santiago. Cordillera Winchinkiaim Naint #19. South of Centro Shuar
Kusumas. Ridge and border between Ecuador and Peru (border @ 03
05'26.49"S 077 52'06.29"). 300-900 m. 03°03'44"S 077°56'43"W.
Premontane wet forest. Terrestrial herb, 5-25 cm tall. Stems succulent.
Calyx light green. Corolla tubular. Photographs of this collection are in
the Gesneriaceae photo file (US).
J.L. Clark 9290	14 Aug 2005
With: D. Menuz, S. Quinn, A. Wilsum & P. Unkucha
Collected under the auspices of the Deptof Botany, Smithsonian Institution (US)
Funded by the National Science Foundation PBI Solanum Project
02702630