Chamaecrista ensiformis var. maranonica (H.S.Irwin) H.S.Irwin & Barneby

  • Filed As

    Caesalpiniaceae
    Chamaecrista ensiformis var. maranonica (H.S.Irwin) H.S.Irwin & Barneby

  • Collector(s)

    E. L. Taylor E1303 with C. S. Rosario, J. B. F. Silva, 22 Apr 1983

  • Location

    Brazil. Maranhão. Grajaú Mun. Mondelandia (42 km N from BR 226 on road that starts E of Grajau); land of Senhor Baltazar, 5 km S of town.

  • Habitat

    Highly disturbed remnant of primary rain forest on steep drainage, fairly wet, surrounded by fields of manihot, corn, and rice. Hilltop clearcut. One of the very few patches of forest left in this entire region. 3-5 sp. of Rutaceae, Trichilia, "Sapocal", Sapotaceae, Annonaceae (Duguetia, Xylopia) dominate.

  • Description

    Tree 7 m. tall, 10 cm. circum.; butter yellow fls. on old wood. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00960067

    Occurrence ID: a3049658-d0e6-4acd-bc45-0781a5d99592

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Maranhão

  • County/Municipio

    Grajaú Mun.

  • Locality

    Mondelandia (42 km N from BR 226 on road that starts E of Grajau); land of Senhor Baltazar, 5 km S of town.

  • Coordinates

    -5.67, -46.18

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El303. Chamaecrista ensiformis (Veil.) vers.
var. maranonica (Irwin) I. & B.
R. Barneby, 1986
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Programa Flora
The New York Botanical Garden
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia
Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi
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Plants of Maranhao
Cena sp,	LEGUMINOSAE
Chamaecrista ensiformis ^tfAESAlPINIOWAEi
if f¥om BR226 on road
that starts east of Grajau); land of Senhor Baltazar, 5km. S of
town. Highly disturbed remnant of primary rain forest on steep
drainage, fairly wet, surrounded by fields of manihot, corn and
rice. Hilltop clearcut. One of very few patches of forest left in
this entire region. 3-5 sp. of Rutaceae, Trichilia, "Sapocai",
Sapotaceae, Annonaceae (Duguetia, Xylopia) dominate,
det. R. Barneby 1985
Tree 7m. tall, 10cm. circum.; butter yellow fls. on old wood.
E.L. Taylor, C.S. Rosario, J.B.F. Silva
E1303	22 April 1983
Fieldwork supported by The National Science Foundation
and the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento
Cientifico e TecnolOgico (CNPq)
00960067