Agapetes incurvata (Griff.) Sleumer
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Filed As
Ericaceae
Agapetes incurvata (Griff.) Sleumer -
Collector(s)
F. Kingdon-Ward 18761, 11 Aug 1949
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Location
India. Khasi Hills, Mawphlang.
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Habitat
On wet cliffs. Grows in thickets, usually in clumps of moss.
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Description
A small leggy shrub. Flowers crimson with zig-zag marking. Youngest shoots pilose, otherwise quite glabrous.
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Collection Notes
Flora of India and Burma.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02651442
Occurrence ID: 15765903-9bb0-480d-8d5a-f24396d365fa
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Ericales
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Family
Ericaceae
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All Determinations
Agapetes incurvata (Griff.) Sleumer det , 31 May 2021
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Region
Asia
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Country
India
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Locality
Khasi Hills, Mawphlang.
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Elevation
Alt. 1219 - 1524 m. (3999 - 5000 ft.)
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Distribution
FLORA OF INDIA AND BURMA Plants of Khasi Hills Pentapterygium A small leggy shrub. Flowers crimson with zig-zag marking. On wet cliffs. Youngest shoots pilose, otherwise quite glabrous. Grows in thickets on wet cliffs, usually in lumps of moss.1 Mawphlang at i£000«l|.5>00 ft. elev. August 11, 191^9. Collected by F. Kingdon-Ward, No. 1876I Distributed by The New York Botanical Garden 02651442
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Agapetes incurvata (Griff.) Sleumer