Capsicum frutescens L.
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Filed As
Solanaceae
Capsicum frutescens L. -
Collector(s)
D. E. Atha 1022 with Jay Walker, Elijio Cocom & Polo Romero, 6 July 1995
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Location
Belize. Cayo. East of Terra Nova Forest Reserve, West of Valley of Peace, ca. 20km North of Western Highway.
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Habitat
Margins of unpaved road. Manilkara zapota, Swietenia macrophylla, Nectandra sp., Attalea cohune, Psychotria spp., Hamelia spp. Limestone substrate.
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Description
Shrub. Small shrub; petals green, anthers dirty yellow, turning purple; fruit red. Phenology of specimen: Flower and Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 200640
Occurrence ID: f19c52f8-9602-438b-81d8-0ae9496a211d
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Solanales
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Family
Solanaceae
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All Determinations
Capsicum frutescens L. det M. H. Nee, 1997
Note: ! G Barboza (CORD) 2016
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Region
Central America
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Country
Belize
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State/Province
Cayo
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Locality
East of Terra Nova Forest Reserve, West of Valley of Peace, ca. 20km North of Western Highway
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Elevation
Alt. 100 m. (328 ft.)
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Coordinates
17.35, -88.92
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Distribution
HERBARIO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CÓRDOBA, ARGENTINA (CORD) Capsicum frutescens L. Det. G. Barboza, 2016 Z8f if) The New York Botanical Garden Institute of Economic Botany Plants of BELIZE No. 1022 Solanaceae Capsicum frutescens L. det. M. Nee, 1997 Belize. Cayo District.: East of Terra Nova Forest Reserve, West of Valley of Peace, ca. 20km North of Western Highway. 17°21’N, 88°55’W. ca 100 meters altitude. Margins of unpaved road. Manilkara zapota, Swietenia macrophylla, Nectandra sp., Attalea cohune, Psychotria spp., Hamelia spp. Limestone substrate. Small shrub; petals green, anthers dirty yellow, turning purple; fruit red; Local name: bird pepper [English]. D. E. Atha & Jay Walker, Elijio Cocom, Polo Romero - , v_ ^ 6 July 1995 BOTANICAL ^ Ethnobotany and Floristics of Belize Project Supported by The United States Agency for International Development NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00200640 00200640
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Capsicum frutescens L.