Inga edulis Mart.
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                                                    Filed AsMimosaceae 
 Inga edulis Mart.
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                                                    Collector(s)H. S. Irwin 54900, 19 Aug 1963 
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                                                    LocationSuriname. Wilhelmina Gebergte. Occasional in forested valley of West Rivier, 2-5 km sw of Juliana Top. 
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                                                    IdentifiersNY Barcode: 904195 Occurrence ID: c8247a46-8359-4414-b208-ac056123e0f6 
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                                                    KingdomPlantae 
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                                                    DivisionMagnoliophyta 
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                                                    OrderFabales 
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                                                    FamilyFabaceae 
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                                                    RegionSouth America 
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                                                    CountrySuriname 
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                                                    LocalityWilhelmina Gebergte. Occasional in forested valley of West Rivier, 2-5 km sw of Juliana Top. 
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                                                    ElevationAlt. 275 - 300 m. (902 - 984 ft.) 
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                                                    Coordinates3.642, -56.533 
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                                                    Distribution
mmw N6« •or»' 60TWC*. <v*OCw Themes Elios Southern Illinois University bHE6T 196^ zntgrs. Mo. 51900 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL CARDEN . Exploration of ihe Wilhclmini Ccberglc SURINAME 3*3O’ - 0*41* N, S6e30' - S6e34' \V Inga scabriuscula Benthe det. H*S.Irtfin,196b Tree 20 m high, 35 cm diam, unbranched to 12 ms corolla and stamens white, occasional in forested valley of West Rivier, 2-5 ton g0w, of Juliana Top 275-300 m alt. H S Irwin, C.T. Prance, T. B. SodenUom. Noel Holmgren August 1?, 19ft3 Field vo/B supported in r,u1 °» tun*l* iwovided by Ok National Science Foundation.
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Inga edulis Mart.