Drymonia
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Filed As
Gesneriaceae
Drymonia -
Collector(s)
J. L. Clark 10210 with University of Alabama in Ecuador Program Participants - 2008, 22 May 2008
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Location
Ecuador. Napo. Yasuni Biosphere Reserve. Tiputini Biodiversity Station (owned by the Universidad San Francisco, Quito). Sendero Maquisapa to Sendero Harpia.
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Habitat
Tierre firme rainforest.
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Description
Scandent woody vine, growing 10 m above ground. Stems pendent. Abaxial leaf surface green suffused with red. Calyx lobes light green.
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Specimen Notes
QCNE, UNA, US
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3107327
Occurrence ID: 19cf9514-2a8c-4318-a741-bc75306f86ff
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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
Napo
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Locality
Yasuni Biosphere Reserve. Tiputini Biodiversity Station (owned by the Universidad San Francisco, Quito). Sendero Maquisapa to Sendero Harpia.
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Elevation
Alt. 200 - 250 m. (656 - 820 ft.)
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Coordinates
-0.6364, -76.1494
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Distribution
Plants of Ecuador Gesneriaceae Drymonia Ecuador. Provincia: Napo. Yasuni Biosphere Reserve. Tiputini Biodiversity Station (owned by the Universidad San Francisco, Quito). Sendero Maquisapa to Sendero Harpia. 0°38'11"S 76°8'58"W. Tierre firme rainforest. Scandent woody vine, growing 10 m above ground. Stems pendent. Abaxial leaf surface green suffused with red. Calyx lobes light green. J.L. Clark 10210 22 May 2008 University of Alabama in Ecuador Program Participants - 2008 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN imaged Herbarium of the University of Alabama (UNA) 03107327 03107327
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