Schefflera neoebudica Guillaumin
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Filed As
Araliaceae
Schefflera neoebudica Guillaumin -
Collector(s)
G. M. Plunkett 2827 with Michael Balick, Jean-Pascal Wahe, Kate Armstrong, R. Sean Thackurdeen, Ben Nambo, 11 Jun 2014
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Location
Vanuatu. Taféa. Middle Bush Tanna Area Council. Tanna Island, Central Tanna, near Mount Lowanialu, along road from Lenakel to Yasur, c. 9.5 km SE of Lamnatu, near switchbacks in road leading down to the east coast.
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Habitat
Growing in hillside forest just off roadside.
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Description
Sparsely branching tree, 3 m tall, 5 cm dbh.
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Notes (shown on label)
DNA, digital image
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03599201
Occurrence ID: 1077eaf2-f36b-4a95-934a-8f851db251d8
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Laboratory Collections
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Apiales
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Family
Araliaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Vanuatu
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State/Province
Taféa
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County/Municipio
Middle Bush Tanna Area Council
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Locality
Tanna Island, Central Tanna, near Mount Lowanialu, along road from Lenakel to Yasur, c. 9.5 km SE of Lamnatu, near switchbacks in road leading down to the east coast.
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Elevation
Alt. 511 m. (1677 ft.)
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Coordinates
-19.4993, 169.377
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 03599201 ^yN yo^ BOTANICAL 03599201 fVK New York Botanical Garden: NY V ,0(( Vanuatu National Herbarium: PVNH The Flora of Vanuatu 2L o*f 2. (Araliaceae) Schefflera neoebudica Guillaumin Vanuatu: Tafea Province. Tanna Island. Central Tanna, near Mount Lowanialu, along road from Lenakel to Yasur, c. 9.5 km SE of Lamnatu, near switchbacks in road leading down to the east coast. S 19° 29’ 57.6"; E 169° 22’ 36.8"; 511m elev. Sparsely branching tree, 3 m tall, 5 cm dbh. Growing in hillside forest just off roadside. DNA, digital image. Duplicates: 6. Gregory M. Plunkett, #2827 June 11,2014 Michael Balick, Jean-Pascal Wahe, Kate Armstrong, R. Sean Thackurdeen, Ben Nambo A collaboration ofNYBG and PVNH, funded by The Christensen Fund, The National Geographic Society, and The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund.
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Schefflera neoebudica Guillaumin