Podocarpus matudae subsp. matudae

  • Filed As

    Podocarpaceae
    Podocarpus matudae subsp. matudae

  • Collector(s)

    A. A. Reznicek 8472 with R. F. C. Naczi, 01 Jun 1989

  • Location

    Mexico. Tamaulipas. Municipio Gómez Farías. Vicinity of Rancho del Cielo Biological Station, ca. 7 miles west northwest of Gómez Farías. Summit of reidge where trail to Indian Springs (Ojo de Agua de los Indios) connects with old logging road paralleling the pipe to the spring.

  • Habitat

    Cloud forest of Quercus, Liquidambar, Acer, and Podocarpus. Abundant.

  • Description

    Mostly small saplings, but some large canopy trees to 0.8 m diam. and ca. 25 m. tall. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    Female cones immature

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 19712

    Occurrence ID: 5c935c08-735a-460c-a7d9-d21e345c70ac

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Mexico

  • State/Province

    Tamaulipas

  • Locality

    Municipio Gómez Farías. Vicinity of Rancho del Cielo Biological Station, ca. 7 miles west northwest of Gómez Farías. Summit of reidge where trail to Indian Springs (Ojo de Agua de los Indios) connects with old logging road paralleling the pipe to the spring

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1400 m. (4593 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    23.1017, -99.22

  • Georeferencing Method

    Coordinates determined at another institution.

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Podocarpus matudae Lundel subsp.
matudae
Det: R.R. Mill (E)	june 2014
Podocarpus matudae Lundell
DeL Darían M. S. Schilling 2004 (E)	^
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HERBARIUM
FLORA OF MEXICO
Podocarpus reichei Buchh. & Gray
Tamaulipas, Mpio. Gómez Farias, vicinity of Rancho del
Cielo Biological Station ca. 7 km WNW of Gómez Farias.
Summit of ridge where trail to Indian Springs (Ojo de
Agua de los Indios) connects with old logging road
paralleling the pipe to the spring.
Cloud forest of Quercus, Liquidambar, Acer, and
Podocarpus, 1400 m.
Abundant, mostly small saplings, but sometime large
canopy trees to 0.8 m dia. and ca. 25 m tall.
A.A. Reznicek 8472	1 June 1989
R.F.C. Naczi
00019712