Aciotis
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Filed As
Melastomataceae
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Collector(s)
T. Hawkins 2083, 29/6/2001
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Location
Suriname. Sipaliwini. Caiman Camp area (Tafelberg). Trail between the Caiman Creek campsite and the East Ridge overlook of the Tafelberg. Tropical forest of mixed hardwood species dominated by Clusia species growing on sandstone rocks or stream drainages.
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Description
Low-creeping shrub growing to .5 m tall. Leaves green to red. Occasional roots formed along the recumbent stems. Flowers with 4 white petals, anthers pink.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05027355
Occurrence ID: 956b7e77-c88e-48cb-bf87-daaebc99e768
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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
Aciotis det F. A. Michelangeli, 2012
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Region
South America
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Country
Suriname
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State/Province
Sipaliwini
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Locality
Caiman Camp area (Tafelberg). Trail between the Caiman Creek campsite and the East Ridge overlook of the Tafelberg. Tropical forest of mixed hardwood species dominated by Clusia species growing on sandstone rocks or stream drainages.
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Coordinates
3.90278, -56.1794
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Distribution
SURINAME MELASTOMATACEAE AM'U Sipaliwini Caiman Camp area (Tafelberg). Trail between the Caiman Creek campsite and the East Ridge overlook of the Tafelberg. Tropical forest of mixed hardwood species dominated by Clusia species growing on sandstone rocks or stream drainages. 03°5V10"N 056 0 10 ' L6 "W 750-900 m Low-creeping shrub growing to *5 m tall. Leaves green to red. Occasional roots formed along the recumbent Thomas Hawkins 2083 Supported by National Science Foundati MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (Mo" Thomas Hawkins 2083 Supported by National Science Foundation MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (Mo" 05027355
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