Buchnera lavandulacea Cham. & Schltdl.
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Filed As
Scrophulariaceae
Buchnera lavandulacea Cham. & Schltdl. -
Collector(s)
R. R. Brooks BRASPEX #105 with R.D. Reeves, A.J.M. Baker, H. Dias Ferreira, 14 Apr 1988
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Location
Brazil. Goiás. Cromínia Mun. Crominia-Mairipotaba, Site 2A.
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Habitat
Campo probably arising from burning of cerrado. Serpentinitic.
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Description
Erect herb from stock, ht. 80-130cm. Stems green to base; leaves rough, yellow-green. Stem purple pigmented at inflor. Calyx prominently purple veined; free lobes; flowers to 1.5cm, deep lavender-blue. Mid-veins prominent; white hairs at opening of corolla tube. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 911504
Occurrence ID: 07465486-35c8-4c9c-bbb0-690f450ab20e
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Orobanchaceae
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All Determinations
Buchnera lavandulacea Cham. & Schltdl. det K. A. Vincent, 1988
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Goiás
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County/Municipio
Cromínia Mun.
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Locality
Crominia-Mairipotaba, Site 2A
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Elevation
Alt. 800 - 850 m. (2625 - 2789 ft.)
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Coordinates
-17.33, -49.4
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Buchnera lavandulacea Cham. & Schldl det. Karl A. Vincent, 1988 BRAZILIAN SERPENTINE PLANT EXPEDITION Uiiiversidade Federal de GoiSs, Massey University, New York Botanical Garden, Missouri Botanical Garden BRASPEX # 105 Scrophulariaceae BRAZIL, GoiSs. Crominia-Mairipotaba, Site 2A 17°20'S; 49°24’W. 800-850m alt. Campo probably • arising from burning of cerrado. Serpentinitic. Erect herb from stock, ht. 80-130cm. Stems green almost to base; leaves rough, yellow-green. Stem purple pigmented at inflor. Calyx prominently purple veined; free lobes; flowers to 1.5cm, deep lavender- blue. Mid-veins prominent; white hairs at opening of corolla tube. R. R. Brooks, R. D. Reeves, A. J. M. Baker H. Dias Ferreira April 14, 1988 Funded by The National Geographic Society, NY and MO 00911504
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Buchnera lavandulacea Cham. & Schltdl.