Neonauclea forsteri (Seem. ex Havil.) Merr.
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Filed As
Rubiaceae
Neonauclea forsteri (Seem. ex Havil.) Merr. -
Collector(s)
G. M. Plunkett 5125 with Martial Wahe, Iliesa Koroi, Marika Tuiwawa, Samuel Seru, Yoli Sivi, Jouvil Vanega, Glenson Leiwani, Keith Meava, and Quincy Motua., 22 Aug 2019
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Location
Vanuatu. Tafea. Futuna Area Council. Futuna Island. Upper part of trail from Herald Bay villages to Toroke (plateau area).
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Habitat
Growing in forest at edge of garden area on steep slope.
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Description
Well branched tree, 10 m tall. Fruiting heads tannish.
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Notes (shown on label)
DNA, Digital image
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Collection Notes
5-Dicot;Trip-11
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Specimen Notes
NYBG Tissue Sample Barcode: 1426616
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04710836
Occurrence ID: 6fd27089-935f-4ca4-ab1c-d074bc34e124
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Laboratory Collections
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Rubiaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Vanuatu
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State/Province
Tafea
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County/Municipio
Futuna Area Council
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Locality
Futuna Island. Upper part of trail from Herald Bay villages to Toroke (plateau area).
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Elevation
Alt. 474 m. (1555 ft.)
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Coordinates
-19.5298, 170.209
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Distribution
%0\ <e*» yo^ BOTANICAL ^ardb**. NEW^ORKBOTANICAL garden 04710836 New York Botanical Garden: NY lA/RMs Vanuatu National Herbarium: PVNH f^jwh»vi> The Flora of Vanuatu (Rubiaceae) Neonauclea forsteri (Seem, ex Havil.) Merr. Vanuatu: Tafea Province. Futuna Island. Upper part of trail from Herald Bay villages to Toroke (plateau area). S 19° M* 47.2"; E 170° 12’ 30.9"; 474 m elev. Well branched tree, 10 m tall. Growing in forest at edge of garden area on steep slope. Fruiting heads tannish. DNA, Digital image. Duplicates: 6 Gregory M. Plunkett, #5125 August 22, 2019 Martial Wahe, Iliesa Koroi, Marika Tuiwawa, Samuel Seru, Yoli Sivi, Jouvil Vanega, Glenson Leiwani Keith Meava, and Quincy Motua. A collaboration of NYBG and PVNH, funded by the National Science Foundation and The Christensen Fund 04710836
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Neonauclea forsteri (Seem. ex Havil.) Merr.