Crotalaria micans Link
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Filed As
Fabaceae
Crotalaria micans Link -
Collector(s)
G. Eiten 5798 with L. T. Eiten & I. Mimura, 04 Feb 1965
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Location
Brazil. São Paulo. Itapetininga Mun. Along highway from Sorocaba to Itapetininga, at ca. km 157.
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Habitat
Cerrado with scattered tall shrubs...[See label for additional information].
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Description
Shrubs. Plant 1 is 2m tall; Plant 2 is 1 1/2m tall. Standard yellow with a few short black lines at throat... [See label for additional information]. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 590944
Occurrence ID: 4a6c0bd3-405c-44f2-8826-5c08c9c394c9
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fabales
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Family
Fabaceae
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All Determinations
Crotalaria micans Link det D. R. Windler, 1981
Crotalaria anagyroides Kunth det D. R. Windler, 1977
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
São Paulo
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County/Municipio
Itapetininga Mun.
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Locality
Along highway from Sorocaba to Itapetininga, at ca. km 157
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Elevation
Alt. 600 m. (1969 ft.)
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Coordinates
-23.58, -47.97
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Distribution
Flora of Brazil STATE OF SXG PAULO NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00590944 BOTANICAL ©ARDE**] SYSTEMATIC STUDIES IN THE LEGUMINOSAE Crotalaria micans Link Annotated by Donald R. Windier 1981 SYSTEMATIC STUDIES IN THE LEGUMINOSAE Crotalaria anagyroides HBK Annotated by Donald R. Windier 1977 Municipio de Itapetininga: along highway from Sorocaba to Itapetininga, at ca. km 157e 23q35,S. 47°58«W. Alt. ca. 600 m. Cerrado with scattered tall shrubs, low trees, & Syaffru3 & Attalea palms, plus dense cover 1 1/4 m tall of grasses, herbs & thin low shrubs. 4 Feb 1965 This n&s shrubs. Plant 1 is 2 m tallj plant 2 is 1 1/2 m tall. Standard yellow with a few short black lines at throat. Laterals yellow. . Keel greenish-yellow. Center of standard and upper outer part of laterals turn light reddish- brown as flower, gets older. leg. George Eiten, Liene T. Eiten * ‘ > & Itiriki Himura, nfi 5793 Distributed by tha instifuio do BoiSnica, S'3o Paulo - ; : 00590944
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Crotalaria micans Link