Geniostoma rupestre J.R.Forst.
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Filed As
Loganiaceae
Geniostoma rupestre J.R.Forst. -
Collector(s)
D. H. Lorence 10012 with Wayne Law, Steve Perlman, K. R. Wood, Carlos Cianchini, 18 Mar 2009
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Location
Federated States of Micronesia. Kosrae. Lelu (Mun.). Mt. Mutunte, southeast facing slopes; wet forest with Elaeocarpus carolinensis, Horsfieldia, Ficus, Campnosperma, Hibiscus tiliaceus, understory with Psychotria spp., ground flora with numerous ferns.
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Habitat
Occasional.
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Description
Tree 6m tall with several erct (sp?) trunks. Flowers whitish.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02136830
Occurrence ID: 4d9776b8-177a-4822-a75f-aecad481923b
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Loganiaceae
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All Determinations
Geniostoma rupestre J.R.Forst. det D. H. Lorence
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Federated States of Micronesia
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State/Province
Kosrae
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County/Municipio
Lelu (Mun.)
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Locality
Mt. Mutunte, southeast facing slopes; wet forest with Elaeocarpus carolinensis, Horsfieldia, Ficus, Campnosperma, Hibiscus tiliaceus, understory with Psychotria spp., ground flora with numerous ferns.
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Elevation
Alt. 415 m. (1362 ft.)
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Coordinates
5.35, 163.002
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Distribution
P*C 1ZS FLORA OF THE CAROLINE ISLANDS Geniostoma rupestre J. R. Forst & G. Forst. L0GANXACEAE BISH,NY,MO,US,MBK,TAMU CAROLINE ISLANDS KOSRAE: Lelu Municipality. Mt. Mutunte, southeast facing slopes; wet forest with Elaeocarpus carolinensis, Horsfieldia, Reus, Campnosperma, Hibiscus tiliaceus, understory with Psychotria spp., ground flora with numerous ferns. Tree 6 m tall with several erct trunks. Flowers whitish. Occasional. LatfLong: 5° 21' 0" N 163® 0 6 E Elev: 1362 ft = 415 m David H. Lorence 10012 18 MAR 2009 Wayne Law, Steve Perlman, K. R. Wood, Carlos Cianchini NATIONAL TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (PTB6) Fieldwork suppported by NTBG, New York Botanical Garden, Germeshausen Foundation, Marisla Foundation, National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, and Rasmussen Foundation 02136830
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Geniostoma rupestre J.R.Forst.