Naucleopsis pseudonaga (Mildbr.) C.C.Berg
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Filed As
Moraceae
Naucleopsis pseudonaga (Mildbr.) C.C.Berg -
Collector(s)
D. C. Daly 9996 with H. Kuchmeister, D. Gomes da Silva, L. Lima, E. Consuelo, 23 Mar 1999
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Location
Brazil. Acre. Santa Rosa do Purus Mun. Rio Purus, left bank, Seringal Santa Helena.
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Habitat
Restinga -- forest on high terrace, level terrain, reportedly regenerating from dominant arborescent bamboo die-back 2-3 years ago.
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Description
Tree 20 m x 32 cm, fruits pendent. Outer bark grayish brown, narrowly and deeply fissured, shed in long thin plates, relatively thick, inner bark beige, thin. Fruits green without, inside seeds enveloped in a sweet, orange pulp. USE: Fruit pulp edible. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Specimen Notes
See NY barcode 573550
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 573551
Occurrence ID: c9d73001-d2b2-49f9-8047-671109b7be34
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Moraceae
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All Determinations
Naucleopsis pseudonaga (Mildbr.) C.C.Berg det C. C. Berg, 2001
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Acre
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County/Municipio
Santa Rosa do Purus Mun.
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Locality
Rio Purus, left bank, Seringal Santa Helena.
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Coordinates
-9.1303, -70.1769
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Distribution
Flora of Acre, Brazil The New York Botanical Garden Universidade Federal do Acre 'S? No. 9996 Moraceae 00573551 Naucleopsis Brazil. Acre, Mun. Santa Rosa: Rio Purus, left bank, Seringal Santa Helena, ca. 9°07’49.5"S, 70°10’37.3"W. Restinga - forest on high terrace, level terrain, reportedly regenerating from dominant arborescent bamboo die-back 2-3 years ago. Tree 20 m x 32 cm, fruits pendent. Outer bark grayish brown, narrowly and deeply fissured, shed in long thin plates, relatively thick, inner bark beige, thin. Fruits green without, inside seeds enveloped in a sweet, orange pulp. Use: Fruit pulp edible. D. C. Daly, H. Kuchmeister, D. Gomes da Silva L. Lima & E. Consuelo 23 Mar 1999 Supported by the National Science FoundatioT
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Naucleopsis pseudonaga (Mildbr.) C.C.Berg