Ficus adenosperma Miq.

  • Filed As

    Moraceae
    Ficus adenosperma Miq.

  • Collector(s)

    G. M. Plunkett 5074 with Martial Wahe, Iliesa Koroi, Samuel Seru, Yoli Sivi, Jouvil Vanega, Glenson Leiwani, and Tamalifu Takyajeia., 20 Aug 2019

  • Location

    Vanuatu. Tafea. Futuna Area Council. Futuna Island. Trail from Marae village to Karamu (plateau area).

  • Habitat

    Growing on steep slope in partly open, disturbed forest.

  • Description

    Well branched tree, 8 m tall. Fruits green.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    DNA, Digital image

  • Collection Notes

    5-Dicot;Trip-11

  • Specimen Notes

    NYBG Tissue Sample Barcode: 1426567

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04710818

    Occurrence ID: fec9a1ce-7a25-4854-9983-71eb5d0b51ad

  • Laboratory Collections

    Tissue Samples, 1426567, G. M. Plunkett 5074, Ficus adenosperma Miq. - : Moraceae (81.0) : : : Magnoliophyta;

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Rosales

  • Family

    Moraceae

  • All Determinations

    Ficus adenosperma Miq.

  • Region

    Oceania

  • Country

    Vanuatu

  • State/Province

    Tafea

  • County/Municipio

    Futuna Area Council

  • Locality

    Futuna Island. Trail from Marae village to Karamu (plateau area).

  • Elevation

    Alt. 250 m. (820 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -19.5374, 170.226

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New York Botanical Garden: NY
Vanuatu National Herbarium: PVNH
The Flora of Vanuatu
(Moraceae)
Ficus adenosperma Miq.
Vanuatu: Tafea Province. Futuna Island. Trail
from Marae village to Karamu (plateau area).
S 19° 32' 14.7”; E 170° 13' 33.9"; 250 m elev.
Well branched tree, 8 m tall. Growing on steep slope
in partly open, disturbed forest. Fruits green. DNA,
Digital image. Duplicates: 6
Gregory M. Plunkett, #5074 August 20,2019
Martial Wahe, Iliesa Koroi, Samuel Seru, Yoli Sivi,
Jouvil Vanega, Glenson Leiwani, and Tamalifu
Takyajeia.
A collaboration of NYBG and PVNH, funded by
the National Science Foundation and The Christensen Fund
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