Aspidosperma
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Filed As
Apocynaceae
Aspidosperma -
Collector(s)
W. Castro 23 with D. C. Daly, J. A. A. Camargos, A. S. Lima, E. J. Silva, 01 Dec 2011
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Location
Brazil. Rondônia. Itapuã do Oeste Mun. Floresta Nacional do Jamari, Concessão MADEFLONA, ca. 25 km from km 602 of BR-364 in Itapuã do Oeste: 18.7 km on Estrada Principal, then 4.1 km to left on Eixo Leste road.
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Habitat
Primary upland forest on level terrain, open canopy, many lianas and understory palms. rare.
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Description
Tree. Tree with broken crown, 18 m x 27 cm diam, outer bark grayish-brown, thin, horizontal lenticels, relatively smooth, inner bark orange; fruits 6 cm long x 4.5 cm wide, oblique, brown. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05145809
Occurrence ID: 12461815-ef92-4453-a431-af7182500a37
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Laboratory Collections
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Apocynaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Rondônia
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County/Municipio
Itapuã do Oeste Mun.
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Locality
Floresta Nacional do Jamari, Concessão MADEFLONA, ca. 25 km from km 602 of BR-364 in Itapuã do Oeste: 18.7 km on Estrada Principal, then 4.1 km to left on Eixo Leste road
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Elevation
Alt. 66 m. (217 ft.)
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Coordinates
-9.11249, -63.0075
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Distribution
max The New York Botanical Garden Vascular Plants of Brazil Apocynaceae Aspidosperma Brazil. Ronddnia. Itapua do Oeste. Floresta Nacional do Jamari, Concessao MADEFLONA, ca. 25 km from km 602 of BR-364 in Itapua do Oeste: 18.7 km on Estrada Principal, then 4.1 km to left on Eixo Leste road. -9.11249°, -63.00754° 66 m. Primary upland forest on level terrain, open canopy, many lianas and understory palms. Tree with broken crown, 18 m x 27 cm diam, outer bark grayish-brown, thin, horizontal lenticels, relatively smooth, inner bark orange; fruits 6 cm long x 4.5 cm wide, oblique, brown, rare. N.V. peroba [Portuguese] 01 Dec 2011 W. Castro, D. C. Daly, J. A. A. Camargos, A. S. Lima, E. J. Silva 23 NYdb 05145809
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