Monstera siltepecana Matuda
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Filed As
Araceae
Monstera siltepecana Matuda -
Collector(s)
T. B. Croat 63427, 22 Jan 1987
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Location
Guatemala. Quetzaltenango. Along Highway Cito N of jct. with CA2, toward Quezaltenango, in watershed reserve INDE (Inst. Nac. de Electrificacion, Guatemala) "Santa María" (Central Hidroelectrica), Km 199, steep slopes W of highway.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3780982
Occurrence ID: d437206e-72f6-452c-be54-68971d828554
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Alismatales
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Family
Araceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Central America
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Country
Guatemala
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State/Province
Quetzaltenango
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Locality
Along Highway Cito N of jct. with CA2, toward Quezaltenango, in watershed reserve INDE (Inst. Nac. de Electrificacion, Guatemala) "Santa María" (Central Hidroelectrica), Km 199, steep slopes W of highway
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Coordinates
14.75, -91.53
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Distribution
Page 2 convex and paler below; primary lateral veins sunken above» convex and paler beneath; tertiary veins obscure; Inflorescences 1-2 per axil; unopened spathe green* acuminate* white Inside; the spadlx greenish* whitish a base* becoming green througout after anthesls NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Monstera siltepecana Matuda Det.: Alejandro Zuluaga, July-2015 22 Jan. 1987 Thomas B. Croat & Dylan P. Hannon 63427 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (MO) ARACEAE Monstera frIedrIchsthahI I I Schott («.ex. V Wisconsin State Herbarium (WIS) Depto. QUEZALTENANGO: Along Highway Cito N of jet. with CA2* toward Quezaltenango* In watershed reserve INDE (Inst. Nac. de Electrifi- cación* Guatemala) "Santa María” (Central Hidroeléctrica)* Km 199* loose gray soil* steep slopes W of highway. 14* 45 * N* 91 *32'W. Appressed epiphyte* growing to 8 m; internodes 2 cm diam.* greenish-brown* moderately matte; petiole medium green* sharply C-sulcate; the sheath promptly matte* dark green above* moderately paler below; midrib roadly sunken above* 22 Jan. 1987 Thomas B. Croat & Dylan P. Hannon 63427 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (MO) 03780982
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Monstera siltepecana Matuda