Mansoa gentryi M.M.Silva
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Filed As
Bignoniaceae
Mansoa gentryi M.M.Silva -
Collector(s)
M. N. Alexiades 898 with M.Silva, J.Pacaya Flores, A.Inuma, J.Inuma, 03 Aug 1989
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Location
Peru. Madre de Dios. Tambopata Prov. Comunidad Nativa Boca de Pariamanu. Confluence of rivers Piedras and Pariamanu.
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Habitat
Old alluvial flood-plain ("Bajio"). Clay soil. Well lit. Primary, non-flooded, Subtropical Moist Forest.
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Description
Shrub to 1m; whole plant with strong garlic smell. Phenology of specimen: Sterile.
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Specimen Notes
NY conversion: (05/96) Orig. ALEXIADE record mistakenly named collector 'Alexiades, Michel'.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 196340
Occurrence ID: 162e9e4a-5cd8-4bbc-9121-48beb4d15613
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Bignoniaceae
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All Determinations
Mansoa gentryi M.M.Silva det M. M. Silva-Castro, 2017
Mansoa alliacea (Lam.) A.H.Gentry det A. H. Gentry, 1990
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Region
South America
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Country
Peru
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State/Province
Madre de Dios
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County/Municipio
Tambopata Prov.
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Locality
Comunidad Nativa Boca de Pariamanu. Confluence of rivers Piedras and Pariamanu
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Elevation
Alt. 260 m. (853 ft.)
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Coordinates
-12.43, -69.25
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Distribution
" 00196340 The Ne# York Botanical Garden INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY Tambopata Ethnobotanical Survey Project % BIGNONIACEAE Nansoa alliacea (Lam.) Gentry : det. A.Gentry, 1990 i&AMUZM PERU, Madre de Dios. Tambopata. Comunidad Nativa Boca de Pariamanu. Confluence of rivers Piedras and Pariamanu. 12°50'S, 69°12'W. 00260m. Primary, non-flooded. Subtropical Moist Forest. Old alluvial flood-plain ("Bajio"). Clay soil. Well lit. Shrub to lm; whole plant with strong garlic smell. yo^ BOTANICAL .Garde** Michel Alexiades 898 August 3, 1989 with M.Silva, J.Pacaya Flores, A.Inuma, J.Inuma Fieldwork Supported by the Edvard John Noble Foundation SV 670 VU 00196340
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Mansoa gentryi M.M.Silva