Conostegia cinnamomea (Beurl.) Wurdack
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Filed As
Melastomataceae
Conostegia cinnamomea (Beurl.) Wurdack -
Collector(s)
B. K. Holst 8670 with J. R. Clark, M. Blanco, S. Dalstrom, et al., 28 May 2003
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Location
Costa Rica. San José. Refugio de Vida Silvestre Borayacan, Fila Costenia, Sann José-Puntarenas Province border, ca. 10 km E of Dominical. Catarata del Diamante in upper Río Diamante (a SE tributary of the Río Barú) along Fila Tinamastes.
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Description
Shrub, 3 m; fruits. Humid evergreen primary and secondary forest along rocky creek and in the vecinity of the waterfall. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01127158
Occurrence ID: 5a51da9b-22ed-45a9-b378-d22664dde25e
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Melastomataceae
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All Determinations
Conostegia cinnamomea (Beurl.) Wurdack det F. Almeda, 2004
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Region
Central America
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Country
Costa Rica
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State/Province
San José
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Locality
Refugio de Vida Silvestre Borayacan, Fila Costenia, Sann José-Puntarenas Province border, ca. 10 km E of Dominical. Catarata del Diamante in upper Río Diamante (a SE tributary of the Río Barú) along Fila Tinamastes.
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Elevation
Alt. 400 - 600 m. (1312 - 1969 ft.)
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Coordinates
9.27, -83.7767
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Distribution
Plants of Costa Rica ¿ Melastomataceae Conostegia cinnamomea (Beurl.) Wurdack Determined by F. Almeda, 2004 (CAS) San José: Refugio de Vida Silvestre Boracayán, Fila Costeña, San JosérPuntarenas Province border, ca. 10 km E of Dominical. Catarata del Diamante in upper Rio Diamante (a SE tributary of the Rio Barn) along Fila Tinamastes. Shrub, 3 m; fruits. Humid evergreen primary and secondary forest along rocky creek and in the vicinity of the waterfall. 400 - 600 m elevation 9°16.0'N; 83°46.4'W 28 May 2003 B.K Holst J.R. Clark, M. Qlanco, S. Dalstrdm, N. Edmondson, J.M. Heaney & W. Higgins 8670 Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium (SEL) 01127158
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Conostegia cinnamomea (Beurl.) Wurdack