Gustavia hexapetala (Aubl.) Sm.

  • Filed As

    Lecythidaceae
    Gustavia hexapetala (Aubl.) Sm.

  • Collector(s)

    B. M. Torke 573 with Jerry Valda, 29 May 2009

  • Location

    Bolivia. La Paz. Abel Iturralde Prov. "Pampas del Madidi" area of the middle reaches of the Rio Madidi basin: "Campamento Malanoche" on the N shore of the Rio Enatahua (Rio Inambari according to one guide), ca. 3.5 linear km NE of the confluence of the Enatahua with the Rio Madidi, forest around camp and ca. 1.5 km inland.

  • Habitat

    Poorly drained moist forest with scattered pools of water and flooded swamp forest, relatively flat terrain, clay soil.

  • Description

    Tree, ca. 4 m tall, fruits green, with staminal ring scar brown.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01467263

    Occurrence ID: d53dae3e-bd17-49a9-b62a-dd5692c4bbf7

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Bolivia

  • State/Province

    La Paz

  • County/Municipio

    Abel Iturralde Prov.

  • Locality

    "Pampas del Madidi" area of the middle reaches of the Rio Madidi basin: "Campamento Malanoche" on the N shore of the Rio Enatahua (Rio Inambari according to one guide), ca. 3.5 linear km NE of the confluence of the Enatahua with the Rio Madidi, forest around camp and ca. 1.5 km inland

  • Elevation

    Alt. 165 m. (541 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -12.9311, -67.79

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The New York Botanical Garden HT SI 3
Gustavia hexapetala (Aubl.) Sm.
Det. S. A. Mori (NY), Sep 2010
The New York Botanical Garden
Wildlife Conservation Society
Biological Inventory of the Pampas del Madidi
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Bolivia. La Paz. Iturralde. "Pampas del Madidi" area of the
middle reaches of the Rio Madidi basin: "Campamento
Malanoche" on the N shore of the Rio Enatahua (Rio
Inambari according to one guide), ca. 3.5 linear km NE of
the confluence of the Enatahua with the Rio Madidi, forest
around camp and ca. 1.5 km inland.
12°55'51.8"S, 67°47'24.0"W
165 m.
Poorly drained moist forest with scattered pools of water and
flooded swamp forest, relatively flat terrain, clay soil.
Tree, ca. 4 m tall, fruits green, with staminal ring scar
brown.
29 May 2009
Benjamin M. Torke, Jerry Valda 573
-"Tneid work supported by the Beneficia Foundation
01467263