Freycinetia multiflora Merr.
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Filed As
Pandanaceae
Freycinetia multiflora Merr. -
Collector(s)
A. D. E. Elmer 9009, May 1907
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Location
Philippines. Tayabas, Lucban, Luzon.
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Description
Scandent and numerously branched the branches rather slender and deflexed; stems l/2 inch thick, smooth, gray; rings 1 inch apart; leaves recurved, sub-coriaceous, met at all rigid, shining green above, paler beneath; Infrutescence erect, 3 to 5 -clustered, upon slender 1½ inch long stalks which arise from a 1 inch by ½ inch thick subterete base; heads 2 to 5 inches long, usually curved and sub-divaricate - good ½ inch thick, nearly of equal thickness throughout although toward the apex often seems a trifle thicker, perfectly round, green and hard.
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Specimen Notes
[Record databased by volunteers in the DIGIVOL Crowdsourcing Platform. Imported to NYBG database in 2024.]
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 4280347
Occurrence ID: 453445eb-c5b9-48ee-b325-3446ff7c568d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Pandanales
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Family
Pandanaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Asia
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Country
Philippines
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Locality
Tayabas, Lucban, Luzon
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Location Notes
[Pacifica]
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Distribution
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Freycinetia multiflora Merr.