Sapindaceae

  • Filed As

    Sapindaceae

  • Collector(s)

    G. M. Plunkett 5036 with Martial Wahe, Presley Dovo, Marika Tuiwawa, Iliesa Koroi, Samuel Seru, Yoli Sivi, Jouvil Vanega, and Glenson Leiwani., 19 Aug 2019

  • Location

    Vanuatu. Tafea. Futuna Area Council. Futuna Island. Rakauroa area, inland from Ipoa village (Mission Bay), on plateau.

  • Habitat

    Growing in dense forest on the upper, flat area of the island.

  • Description

    Tree, 3 m tall. Fruit green, with corky-tan mottling.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    DNA, Digital image

  • Collection Notes

    5-Dicot;Trip-11 [same sp. as 5112?]

  • Specimen Notes

    NYBG Tissue Sample Barcode: 1426535

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 05026869

    Occurrence ID: a19f5c70-6c16-4c22-8538-d84a532a9b39

  • Laboratory Collections

    Tissue Samples, 1426535, G. M. Plunkett 5036, Sapindaceae - Accepted : Sapindaceae (191.0) : : : Magnoliophyta;

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Sapindales

  • Family

    Sapindaceae

  • All Determinations

    Sapindaceae
    Note: Sapindaceae ?

  • Region

    Oceania

  • Country

    Vanuatu

  • State/Province

    Tafea

  • County/Municipio

    Futuna Area Council

  • Locality

    Futuna Island. Rakauroa area, inland from Ipoa village (Mission Bay), on plateau.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 535 m. (1755 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -19.5248, 170.224

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New York Botanical Gabgen; NY
Vanuatu National Herbarium: PVNH
The Flora of Vanuatu
(Sapindaceae ?)
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
vanuaiu: 1 aiea Province. t utuna island. Rakauroj
area, inland from Ipoa village (Mission Bay), on
plateau.
S 19s 31' 29.4”; E 1706 13* 26,9"; 535 m elev.
Tree, 3 m tall. Growing in dense forest on the upper,
flat area of the island. Fruit green, with corky-tan
mottling. DNA, Digital image. Duplicates: 6
Gregory M. Plunkett, #5036 August 19, 2019
Martial Wahe, Presley Dovo, Marika Tuiwawa, Uiesa
Koroi, Samuel Seru, Yoli Sivi, Jouvil Vanega, and
Glenson Leiwani.
A collaboration of NYBG and PVNH, funded by
the National Science Foundation and The Christensen Fund.
05026869