Diospyros
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Filed As
Ebenaceae
Diospyros -
Collector(s)
E. F. de Vogel 7053, 08 Apr 1985
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Location
Indonesia. Sulawesi Utara. Celebes, Bolaang Mongondow, Dumoga Bone National Park, Gunung Mogogonipa forest c. 35 m high, on margin and slope of deep ravine.
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Habitat
More or less disturbed primary forest c. 35 m high, on margin and slope of deep ravine. Deep clayey volcanic soil.
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Description
Treelet 7 m high. Clear bole 4 m, 14 cm dbh. Outer bark black, 0.3- -3 mm thick, not fissured, peeling off in short, roundish, rather thick flakes. Inner bark bright ochre, 1--3.5 mm thick, without exudate. Sapwood bright ochrish yellow with longitudinal black lines.Fruit almost mature, green.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 5073103
Occurrence ID: 7cedeb47-b081-4c66-b3e2-948df05cf949
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Ericales
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Family
Ebenaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Asia
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Country
Indonesia
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State/Province
Sulawesi Utara
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Locality
Celebes, Bolaang Mongondow, Dumoga Bone National Park, Gunung Mogogonipa forest c. 35 m high, on margin and slope of deep ravine
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Elevation
Alt. 350 m. (1148 ft.)
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Coordinates
0.45, 123.95
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Location Notes
[Pacifica]
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Distribution
vo^s BOTANICAL vQARDE^ NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 05073103 PLANTS OF CELEBES, INDONESIA RIJKSHERBARIUM participation in PROJECT WALLACE, sponsored by WOTRO, TREUB MAATSŒAPPIJ, HUGO DE VRIES FONDS de Voqel & Vermeulen 7053 m-qrpp pu EBEN. * “--------------- Diospyros CELEBES, Sulawesi Utara, Bolaang Mongon- dow, Dumoga Bone National Park, Gunung Mogogonipa* c. 0°27rNr 123°57,E ALT. 350 m.________________ DATE 8-IV-1985 More or^less disturbed primary forest c?B 35 m high, on margin and slope of deep ravine. Deep clayey volcanic soil. Treelet 7 m high. Clear bole 4 m, 14 cm dbh. Outer bark black, 0.3—3 mm thick, not fissured, peeling off in short, roundish, rather thick flakes. Inner bark bright ochre, 1—3.5 mm thick, wit- hout exudate* Sapwood bright ochrish yellow with longitudinal black lines. Fruit almost mature, green. 05073103
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Diospyros