Paradrymonia ciliosa (Mart.) Wiehler
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Filed As
Gesneriaceae
Paradrymonia ciliosa (Mart.) Wiehler -
Collector(s)
J. L. Clark 10211 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
Epiphyte with clustered leaves on short stems. Abaxial leaf surface green suffused with red. Calyx light green. Corolla uniformly white and angulate (e.g., appearing bent at base).
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Notes (shown on label)
Photo
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Specimen Notes
QCNE, UNA, US
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02729682
Occurrence ID: 9d94163f-84c9-4805-bb2d-f61a799166a4
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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 Paradrymonia decurrens (C.V. Morton) Wiehler 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. Epiphyte with clustered leaves on short stems. Abaxial leaf surface green suffused with red. Calyx light green. Corolla uniformly white and angulate (e.g., appearing bent at base). Photographs of this collection are with John L. Clark (UNA). J.L. Clark 10211 22 May 2008 University of Alabama in Ecuador Program Participants - 2008 Herbarium of the University of Alabama (UNA) 02729682
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Paradrymonia ciliosa (Mart.) Wiehler