Himatanthus phagedaenicus (Mart.) Woodson
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Filed As
Apocynaceae
Himatanthus phagedaenicus (Mart.) Woodson -
Collector(s)
S. A. Mori 25799 with T. Lobova, N. Pitcairn, C. Geiselman and B. Vlásákova, 16 Aug 2004
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Location
French Guiana. Nouragues Field Station. 100 km SSW of Cayenne and 40 km SW of Regina, ca. 7 km from Saut Pararé on the Arataï River. Chemin Inselberg. In forest.
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Description
Tree, 15 m x 12 cm. Latex white. Corolla white, fell when collected at 10:30 a.m. indicating that it flowers at night. 560 m along trail, common in this area.
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Notes (shown on label)
[DNA, pickled flowers].
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 695549
Occurrence ID: 2dde1102-7889-43f0-9766-71d2ca60e2e0
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Apocynaceae
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All Determinations
Himatanthus phagedaenicus (Mart.) Woodson det S. A. Mori, Apr 2012
Himatanthus bracteatus (A.DC.) Woodson det F. Crozier, 2004
Note: Confirmed T. Livschultz, 2006
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Region
South America
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Country
French Guiana
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Locality
Nouragues Field Station. 100 km SSW of Cayenne and 40 km SW of Regina, ca. 7 km from Saut Pararé on the Arataï River. Chemin Inselberg. In forest.
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Elevation
Alt. 250 m. (820 ft.)
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Coordinates
4.08, -52.68
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Apocynaceae Himatanthusphagedaenicus (Mart.) Woodson det: S. A. Mori, Apr 2012 S. A. Mori 25799 )/ X ,577 SA The New York Botanical Garden Plants of French Guiana Apocynaceae Yo^s BOTANICAL NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00695549 Himatanthus bracteatus (A. DC.) Woodson det. F. Crozier, 2004 French Guiana. Nouragues Field Station (4°5’N,52°4rW). 100 km SSW of Cayenne and 40 km SW of Regina, ca. 7 km from Saut Pararé on the Aratai River. Chemin Inselberg. In forest, ca. 250 m. Tree, 15 m x 12 cm. Latex white. Corolla white, fell when collected at 10:30 a.m. indicating that it flowers at night. 560 m along trail, common in this area. [DNA, pickled flowers]. 16 Aug 2004 S. A. Mori, T. Lobova, N. Pitcairn, C. Geiselman and B. Vlásákova 25799 NYdb 00695549
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Himatanthus phagedaenicus (Mart.) Woodson