Solanum aridum Morong

  • Filed As

    Solanaceae
    Solanum aridum Morong

  • Collector(s)

    M. H. Nee 47938, 13 Jan 1998

  • Location

    Bolivia. Santa Cruz. Andrés Ibáñez Prov. Along old dirt road highway and railroad fron Cotoca to Puerto Pailas, 2.5 km W of Río Grande bridge at Puerto Pailas.

  • Habitat

    Along dirt road. Disturbed brushy areas, flat, modified from chaco forest, with Capparis tweedei, C. speciosa, Acacia albocorticata.

  • Description

    Erect, all breaking off a few cm. below ground surface. Fruit hanging, oviform, the young ones pale green reticulation, the mature ones pale yellow. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00722630

    Occurrence ID: c6f3e282-47ef-45ca-96b6-4da406501286

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Bolivia

  • State/Province

    Santa Cruz

  • County/Municipio

    Andrés Ibáñez Prov.

  • Locality

    Along old dirt road highway and railroad fron Cotoca to Puerto Pailas, 2.5 km W of Río Grande bridge at Puerto Pailas.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 290 m. (951 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -17.67, -62.8083

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Solanum aridum ?orong
Det. G. A. Wahlert (UTf2013
Seen for the PBI Solanum project
The New York Botanical Garden
Solanaceae
Solanum conditum C. V. Morton
det. M. Nee, 1998
Bolivia. Depto. Santa Cruz, Prov. Andrés Ibáñez: Along
old dirt road highway and railroad fron Cotoca to Puerto
Pailas, 2.5 km W of Rio Grande bridge at Puerto Pailas.
17°40’S, 62°48’30"W. Alt. 290 m.
Disturbed brushy areas, flat, modified from chaco forest,
with Capparis tweedei, C. speciosa, Acacia albocorticata.
Databased for the
PBI Solanum Project.
The New York Botanical Garden
Solanum aridum Morong
(syn. S. conditum C. V. Morton)
det. M. Nee. 2005
Along dirt road, erect, all breaking off a few cm. below
ground surface. Fruit hanging, oviform, the young ones
pale green reticulation, the mature ones pale yellow.
Coll.: M. Nee 47938
13 Jan 1998
Supported by the Fulbright Foundation
00722630