Pleurothallis

  • Filed As

    Orchidaceae
    Pleurothallis

  • Collector(s)

    D. C. Daly 5173 with P. Acevedo R., 10 May 1987

  • Location

    Ecuador. Esmeraldas. Lita. Río Lita and tributaries (affluent of Río Mira), ca. 117 km NW of Ibarra, ca. 12 km N of Lita.

  • Habitat

    Terra firme moist forest on very steep, rocky terrain. Understory rich in herbs, trees with heavy loan od epiphytes and vines.

  • Description

    Epiphyte on rotting log near river, inflorescences erect, inflorescence bracts spatyhaceous, green with purple margin, calyx green, corolla blue-purple. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02693869

    Occurrence ID: eaf3e767-64a2-4f64-ab80-4cb047b904bb

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Asparagales

  • Family

    Orchidaceae

  • All Determinations

    Pleurothallis

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Ecuador

  • State/Province

    Esmeraldas

  • Locality

    Lita. Río Lita and tributaries (affluent of Río Mira), ca. 117 km NW of Ibarra, ca. 12 km N of Lita.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 600 m. (1969 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    0.87, -78.48

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BOTANICAL
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
02693869
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Daly & Acevedo R. 5173, NY!
Pleurothallis sp.
det. E. A. Christenson JUL 88
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
PLANTS OF ECUADOR
Prov. Esmeralcfes
Daly No. 5173
Orchidaceae
Mun. Lita, Rio Lita and tributaries (affluent of Rib
Mira), a 117 km NW of Ibarra, a 12 km N of Lita.
Terra firme moist forest on very steep, rocky terrain,
Understory rich in herbs, trees with heavy load of
epiphytes and vines, a 0°52 'ft, 78°29 *W. Elev. a 600m.
Epiphyte on rotting log near river, inflorescences
erect, inflorescence bracts spathaceous, green with
purple margin, calyx green, corolla blue-purple.
D. C. Daly, P. Acevedo R.
10 May, 1987
Field work supported by the National Cancer Institute
02693869