Langsdorffia hypogaea Mart.

  • Filed As

    Balanophoraceae
    Langsdorffia hypogaea Mart.

  • Collector(s)

    J. L. Clark 11457 with Clavijo, L.; Janovec, J.; Overstreet, M.; Wells, J., 15 May 2010

  • Location

    Peru. Cusco. Quispicanchi Prov. Distrito: Camanti, Vitobamba, 5+ km SE of Quincemil, trail from main highway Quincemil-Cusco (highway Interoceánica - Transamazónica), Colina de Vitobamba, large hill on south side of road, property of Fernando Farro Pérez.

  • Habitat

    Mature forest on ridge line, canopy 15+ m, mosses and epiphytes abundant relative to forest at base of mountain.

  • Description

    Terrestrial saprophyte.

  • Specimen Notes

    USM

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02680828

    Occurrence ID: e2679315-8f0b-440c-b2af-94d41a06217a

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Malpighiales

  • Family

    Balanopaceae

  • All Determinations

    Langsdorffia hypogaea Mart.
    Note: Det. by: Janovec, J.P. (BRIT), 13 XI 2010

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Peru

  • State/Province

    Cusco

  • County/Municipio

    Quispicanchi Prov.

  • Locality

    Distrito: Camanti, Vitobamba, 5+ km SE of Quincemil, trail from main highway Quincemil-Cusco (highway Interoceánica - Transamazónica), Colina de Vitobamba, large hill on south side of road, property of Fernando Farro Pérez

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1100 m. (3609 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -13.1517, -70.8156

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BOTANICAL
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
02680828
Plants of Peru
Balanophoraceae
Langsdorffia hypogaea Mart.
Det. J.P. Janovec (BRIT), 13 XI 2010
Peru. Region Cusco. Provincia Quispicanchis. Distrito: Camanti,
Vitobamba, 5+ km SE of Quincemil, trail from main highway Quincemil-
Cusco (highway Interoceánica - Transamazónica), Colina de Vitobamba,
large hill on south side of road, property of Fernando Farro Pérez. 1100
m. 13°9'6"S 70°48'56"W. Mature forest on ridge line, canopy 15+ m,
mosses and epiphytes abundant relative to forest at base of mountain.
Terrestrial saprophyte.
J.L. Clark 11457	15 May 2010
With: L. Clavijo, J. Janovec, M. Overstreet & J. Wells
Herbarium of the University of Alabama (UNA)
02680828