Securidaca diversifolia (L.) S.F.Blake
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Filed As
Polygalaceae
Securidaca diversifolia (L.) S.F.Blake -
Collector(s)
R. McVaugh 12076 with David B. Hoover, 21 Apr 1951
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Location
Mexico. Nayarit. Open brushy palm savannah 12 miles northeast of San Blas.
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Habitat
Open brushy palm savannah. Throughout, but not very abundant.
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Description
Stout woody vine, high-climbing on trees; flowers purple. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 784499
Occurrence ID: e64e908b-3c0c-4ed5-9dfa-c47900e114c3
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fabales
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Family
Polygalaceae
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All Determinations
Securidaca diversifolia (L.) S.F.Blake det S. F. Blake, 1954
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Nayarit
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Locality
Open brushy palm savannah 12 miles northeast of San Blas.
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Elevation
Alt. 60 - 100 m. (197 - 328 ft.)
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Distribution
PLANTS OF NAYARIT COLLECTED FOR THE HERBARIUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BY ROGERS MCVAUGH AND DAVID B. HOOVER Securidaca diversifolia (L.) Blake det. Blake, 1951*. Open brushy palm savannah 12 miles northeast of San Bias, elev. 60 - 100 m.; throughout, but not very abundant. Stout woody vine, high-climbing on trees; flowers purple* ROGERS MCVAUGH, NO. 12076 a APRIL 1951 00784499
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Securidaca diversifolia (L.) S.F.Blake