Quadrella cynophallophora (L.) Hutch.
-
Filed As
Capparaceae
Quadrella cynophallophora (L.) Hutch. -
Collector(s)
J. L. Clark 14350 with Cinea, W.; Sturla, M., 08 Jan 2015
-
Location
Haiti. Grand'Anse. Near village of Roseaux (17+ km east of Jérémie). Dirt trail from Roseaux to Nan Pilingue following coast (usually along top of limestone cliffs, but occasionally trail passes along beaches near base of cliffs).
-
Habitat
Dry coastal scrub forests on limestone.
-
Description
Tree, 2+ m tall. Fruit pendent with bright red walls and white seeds.
-
Notes (shown on label)
Photo
-
Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3107201
Occurrence ID: abd12c00-2aea-49a0-82d7-2171c9538af1
-
Feedback
-
Kingdom
Plantae
-
Division
Magnoliophyta
-
Order
Brassicales
-
Family
Capparaceae
-
All Determinations
Quadrella cynophallophora (L.) Hutch.
Capparis flexuosa (L.) L.
Note: Det. by: Judd, W.S. (FLAS), 2015
-
Region
West Indies
-
Country
Haiti
-
State/Province
Grand'Anse
-
Locality
Near village of Roseaux (17+ km east of Jérémie). Dirt trail from Roseaux to Nan Pilingue following coast (usually along top of limestone cliffs, but occasionally trail passes along beaches near base of cliffs).
-
Elevation
Alt. 30 m. (98 ft.)
-
Coordinates
18.6006, -73.9992
-
Georeferencing Method
GPS.
-
Distribution
ùH *¿2 h The New York Botanical Garden Capparaceae Capparis flexuosa (L.) L. J. L. Clark 14350 Capparaceae Plants of Haiti Haiti Department Grand'Anse. Near village of Roseaux (17+ km east of Jérémie) Dirt trail from Roseaux to Nan Pilingue following coast (usually alone too of limestone cliffs, but occasionally trail passes along beaches near base of cliffs). Elevation 0-30 m. 18‘36T’N 73°59’57"W. Dry coastal scrub forests on limestone. Tree, 2+ m tall. Fruit pendent with bright red walls and white seeds. Digital images of this collection are with John L. Clark (UNA). J.L. Clark 14350 With: W. Cinea & M. Sturla 8 Jan 2015 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 03107201 Herbarium of the University of Alabama (UNA) 03107201
Please submit your comments about the specimen:
Quadrella cynophallophora (L.) Hutch.