Diplotropis racemosa (Hoehne) Amshoff
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Authority
Maguire, Bassett & Wurdack, John J. 1961. The botany of the Guayana Highland--part IV (2). Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10: 1-87.
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Family
Fabaceae
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Scientific Name
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Description
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Distribution and Ecology - VENEZUELA: Amazonas: occasional along Eio Caisiquiare just above Piedra Guanare, alt. 110 m; bushy tree 10 m; fls white, pink-flushed; 25 Jun 1959, Wurdack & Adderley 43181.The range of the typical form of this species, with this first report from Venezuela, extends from north-central Matto Grosso (the type locality), to the mouth of the Amazon River, to the upper Rio Negro drainage and the southwestern extremity of Venezuela.
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Distribution
VENEZUELA: Amazonas: occasional along Eio Caisiquiare just above Piedra Guanare, alt. 110 m; bushy tree 10 m; fls white, pink-flushed; 25 Jun 1959, Wurdack & Adderley 43181.The range of the typical form of this species, with this first report from Venezuela, extends from north-central Matto Grosso (the type locality), to the mouth of the Amazon River, to the upper Rio Negro drainage and the southwestern extremity of Venezuela.
Venezuela South America| Brazil South America|