Ischnolepis graminifolia (Costantin & Gallaud) Klack.
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Filed As
Apocynaceae
Ischnolepis graminifolia (Costantin & Gallaud) Klack. -
Collector(s)
P. P. Lowry 5891 with G. E. Schatz, T. Andriamihajarivo, C. Hong-Wa, S. Rapanarivo & H. Rabarison, 9 Nov 2002
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Location
Madagascar. Amoron'i Mania. Fianarantsoa. Itremo massif, W of Ambatofinandrahana. Base of large granite outcrop N of road to Col d' Itremo, ca. 2 km beyond (SSW of) bridge over Ambalorangolana creek.
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Specimen Notes
[Record databased by volunteers in the DIGIVOL Crowdsourcing Platform. Imported to NYBG database in 2023.]
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04193170
Occurrence ID: 851b9c7e-29c3-476c-bc77-7a00cb5851fb
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Apocynaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Africa
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Country
Madagascar
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State/Province
Amoron'i Mania
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Locality
Fianarantsoa. Itremo massif, W of Ambatofinandrahana. Base of large granite outcrop N of road to Col d' Itremo, ca. 2 km beyond (SSW of) bridge over Ambalorangolana creek.
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Elevation
Alt. 1675 m. (5495 ft.)
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Coordinates
-22.58, 46.92
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Location Notes
[Africa]
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Distribution
MADAGASCAR ASCLEPIADACEAE Ischno1ep i s gram ini fo1i a (Costantin & Gallaud) Klack. det. Porter P. Lowry II, 2002 Fianarantsoa Itremo massif, W of Ambatofinandrahana. Base of large granite outcrop N of road to Col d1Itremo, ca. 2 km beyond (SSW of) of bridge over Ambalorango1 ana creek. Collected with G.E. Schatz, T. Andriamihajarivo, C. Hong-Wa, S. Rapanarivo & H. Rabarison. 22 0 35'S 046 0 551E 1675 m Sparesly branched shrubs to ca. 1 m tall. Leaves dark green. Flowers ye11owish—green, tinged magenta at Porter P. Lowry II et al. 5891 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (MO) center base on outside and inside, also with lines on outside of petals reaching almost to apex. 9 November 2002 Porter P. Lowry II et al. 5891 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (MO) NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04193170 04193170
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Ischnolepis graminifolia (Costantin & Gallaud) Klack.