Memora pseudopatula A.H.Gentry

  • Filed As

    Bignoniaceae
    Memora pseudopatula A.H.Gentry

  • Collector(s)

    D. C. Daly 8253 with M. Silveira, R. Saraiva, L. A. Lima, N. Goldstein, 19 Sep 1994

  • Location

    Brazil. Acre. Tarauacá Mun. Rio Tarauacá, river at low water. Seringal Uniao, within proposed Reserva Indígena Praia do Carapaná (Kaxinawá Indians), Seringal Mucuripe, Colocaçao Remanso.

  • Habitat

    Hilly terrain, some low-lying areas flooded periodically in wet season by overflowing streams. Primary forest.

  • Description

    liana. Liana (sometimes growing sarmentose and shrubby) flowers pale yellow, borne approx. 2-2.5 m from ground. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 229929

    Occurrence ID: 0d298909-c309-4f5e-b769-374042c9d99c

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Lamiales

  • Family

    Bignoniaceae

  • All Determinations

    Memora pseudopatula A.H.Gentry det L. G. Lohmann, 1997
    Note: "Closely allied to M. aspericarpa A. H. Gentry."

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Acre

  • County/Municipio

    Tarauacá Mun.

  • Locality

    Rio Tarauacá, river at low water. Seringal Uniao, within proposed Reserva Indígena Praia do Carapaná (Kaxinawá Indians), Seringal Mucuripe, Colocaçao Remanso.

  • Coordinates

    -8.4608, -71.3793

  • Distribution

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Plants of Acre, Biazil
The New York Botanical Garden
Universidade Federal do Acre
No. 8253
Bignoniaceae
Memora pseudopatula A. H. Gentry
det. L. Lohmann, 1997
Braa! Acre. Tarauaca: Rio Tarauaca, river at low watei
Sermgal Umao within proposed Reserva Indigena Praia ti
Carapana (Kaxinawa Indians), Seringal Mucuripe
Colocasao Remanso. ca 8°27.65’S, 71 »22 76’W ’willv
terrain some low-lying areas flooded periodically in wet
season by overflowing streams. Primary forest.
Liana (sometimes growing sarmentose and shrubby)
owers pale yellow, borne approx. 2-2.5 m from ground.
D. C. Daly, M. Silveira, R. Saraiva
L. A. Lima &N. Goldstein ’	19	Sep	1994
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00229929