Triolena purpurea (Gleason) Almeda & Alvear
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Filed As
Melastomataceae
Triolena purpurea (Gleason) Almeda & Alvear -
Collector(s)
F. Almeda 10440, 31 Jan 2012
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Location
Colombia. Chocó. Atrato Mun. Corregimiento Doña Josefa. Road between Quibdó and Municipio de Atrato (formerly Yuto), 1 km on the road to Corregimiento Doña Josefa on the Finca Faya, property of Fabio García Cossio. Along quebrada Taita Pablo.
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Notes (shown on label)
DNA
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3108589
Occurrence ID: a9ca5e55-95e9-40ef-b8c2-9c6b59732344
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Melastomataceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Colombia
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State/Province
Chocó
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County/Municipio
Atrato Mun.
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Locality
Corregimiento Doña Josefa. Road between Quibdó and Municipio de Atrato (formerly Yuto), 1 km on the road to Corregimiento Doña Josefa on the Finca Faya, property of Fabio García Cossio. Along quebrada Taita Pablo
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Distribution
03108589 03108589 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES San Francisco, CA Triolena purpurea (Gleason) Almeda & Alvear F. Almeda 10440 Det. By: Frank Almeda 2013 PLANTAS DE COLOMBIA California Academy of Sciences (CAS) Herbario Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó (CHOCO) Melastomataceae Triolena Colombia. Chocó. Municipio de Atrato. Corregimiento Doña Josefa. Road between Quibdó and Municipio de Atrato (formerly Yuto), 1 km on the road to Corregimiento Doña Josefa on the Finca Faya, property of Fabio Garcia Cossio. Along quebrada Taita Pablo. 97.0 m 5° 34.068'N, 76° 38.030'W Secondary Bosque Pluvial Tropical. Herb to ca. 30 cm tall on rotting logs. Flowers 5-merous. Petals white. Filaments white like the appendages. Anthers yellow. Style greenish-white. Maturing hypanthia green. Frequent. Frank Almeda 10440 31-Jan-12 Marcela Alvear, Gilberto Ocampo, Eva Ledezma Renteria, Fabio Garcia Cossio, Breyner Martinez Field work and collections made in collaboration with the Herbario Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó (CHOCO). Field work was supported, in part, by the M. Stanley Rundel Charitable Trust (U.S.A.) and the California Academy of Sciences.
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Triolena purpurea (Gleason) Almeda & Alvear