Mimosa invisa var. spiciflora (H.Karst.) Barneby
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Filed As
Mimosaceae
Mimosa invisa var. spiciflora (H.Karst.) Barneby -
Collector(s)
L. Coradin 957 with Manoel dos R. Cordeiro, 28-Oct-77
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Location
Brazil. Roraima. Surumú region, vicinity of Perreira village, on an Azimuth of 365°25' from Boa Vista, at a distance of 150 km, 113 km NNE of Perreira village.
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Habitat
Dry, sandy soil.
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Description
Vine common along the roadside. Specimen was preserved with 1,5% Pentachlorphenol in alcohol. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01345860
Occurrence ID: c9a7fb19-466d-499d-aa6b-b314327008ae
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fabales
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Family
Fabaceae
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All Determinations
Mimosa invisa var. spiciflora (H.Karst.) Barneby det R. C. Barneby, 1991
Mimosa brevispica Harms det R. C. Barneby, 1978
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Roraima
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Locality
Surumú region, vicinity of Perreira village, on an Azimuth of 365°25' from Boa Vista, at a distance of 150 km, 113 km NNE of Perreira village.
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Elevation
Alt. 540 m. (1772 ft.)
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Distribution
Seeds from specimen photographed for the volume Seeds of Central America. David Lentz, Ruth Dickau 2000 :eV. R- Barneby, 1983—1991 New York Botanical Garden (^ii ;f>l n w toa 0OTAH1<Í^l THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZONIA Plants of Brazilian Amazonia -Territory of Roraima No. 957 / Mimosa Surumu region, vicinity of Perreira village, on an Azimuth of 356° 25* from Boa Vista, at a distance of 150 kms.113 km. NNE of Perreira village. Altitude 540 m. Vine. Common along the roadside. Dry, sandy soil. Specimen was preserved with 1.5% P entachbrphenol in alcohol. Lidio Coradin & Manoel dos R. Cordeiro Mimosaceae 28 Oct. 1977 Field work supported by the. Nacional Scitnce Foundation and the Centro Nacional de Pesquisa Agropecuaria do Trópico Umide, EMBRAPA. 01345860
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Mimosa invisa var. spiciflora (H.Karst.) Barneby