Cecropia

  • Filed As

    Urticaceae
    Cecropia

  • Collector(s)

    W. Castro 77 with D. C. Daly, A. S. Lima, E. J. Silva, 04 Dec 2011

  • Location

    Brazil. Rondônia. Itapuã do Oeste Mun. Floresta Nacional do Jamari, 12 km from km 602 of BR-364 in Itapuã do Oeste along Estrada Principal, trail called Trilha da Pedra Grande.

  • Habitat

    Granitic outcrop with pockets of herbs in small depressions and low arboreal vegetation in more level areas, with herbs in understory. Rare.

  • Description

    Tree. Unbranched tree 5 m, inflorescences white. Stems inhabited by biting ants. Three individuals growing in depression in granite outcrop. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02808835

    Occurrence ID: ab754414-5bf0-4288-8261-398c22d5e20e

  • Related Objects

    Specimen - 02808820, W. Castro 77, Cecropia, Urticaceae (82.0), Magnoliophyta; South America, Brazil, Rondônia, Itapuã do Oeste Mun.

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Rosales

  • Family

    Urticaceae

  • All Determinations

    Cecropia

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Rondônia

  • County/Municipio

    Itapuã do Oeste Mun.

  • Locality

    Floresta Nacional do Jamari, 12 km from km 602 of BR-364 in Itapuã do Oeste along Estrada Principal, trail called Trilha da Pedra Grande.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 146 m. (479 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -9.19822, -63.0815

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The New York Botanical Garden
Vascular Plants of Brazil
Cecropiaceae
Cecropia
Brazil. Rondônia. Itapuâ do Oeste. Floresta Nacional do
Jamari, 12 km from km 602 of BR-364 in Itapuâ do Oeste
along Estrada Principal, trail called Trilha da Pedra Grande.
-9.19822°, -63.08153°
146 m.
Granitic outcrop with pockets of herbs in small depressions
and low arboreal vegetation in more level areas, with herbs
in understory.
Unbranched tree 5 m, inflorescences white. Stems
inhabited by biting ants. Three individuals growing in
depression in granite outcrop. Rare.
04 Dec 2011
W. Castro, D. C. Daly, A. S. Lima, E. J. Silva 77
NYdb
02808835