Crateva tapia L.

  • Filed As

    Capparaceae
    Crateva tapia L. s.l.

  • Collector(s)

    D. C. Daly 10186 with H. Kuchmeister, D. Gomes da Silva, L. Lima, E. Consuelo, 29 Mar 1999

  • Location

    Brazil. Acre. Santa Rosa do Purus Mun. Rio Chandless (tributary of Alto Rio Purus), right bank, just downstream from Igarapé Canamarí.

  • Habitat

    Primary forest on steeply hilly terrain, parts of non-inundated areas reportedly regenerating from arborescent bamboo die-back two years ago.

  • Description

    Tree 8 m x 18 cm, outer bark brown, relatively smooth, thin, finely fissured, inner bark tan with thin orange striations. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Specimen Notes

    See NY barcode 573552

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00573553

    Occurrence ID: 3cfd8065-5bae-47d4-8bc0-f16ba1cdee6a

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Brassicales

  • Family

    Capparaceae

  • All Determinations

    Crateva tapia L. det H. H. Iltis, 2000

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Acre

  • County/Municipio

    Santa Rosa do Purus Mun.

  • Locality

    Rio Chandless (tributary of Alto Rio Purus), right bank, just downstream from Igarapé Canamarí.

  • Coordinates

    -9.3917, -69.955

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Flora of Acre, Brazil
The New York Botanical Garden
Universidade Federal do Acre
No. 10186
Capparaceae
Crateva tapia L.
Det. Hugh H.
sensu lato
Iltis, 2000
00573553
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Brazil. Acre, Mim. Santa Rosa: Rio Chandless (tributary
of Alto Rio Purus), right bank, just downstream from
Igarape Canamari, ca. 9°23’30"S, 69°57,18"W. Primary
forest on steeply hilly terrain, parts of non-inundated areas
reportedly regenerating from arborescent bamboo die-back
two years ago.
Tree 8 m x 18 cm, outer bark brown, relatively smooth,
thin, finely fissured, inner bark tan with thin orange
striations.
N.V.: fruto de macaco [Portuguese]
D. C. Daly, H. Kuchmeister, D. Gomes da Silva,
L. Lima & E. Consuelo	29 Mar 1999
Supported by the National Science Foundation