Aciotis

  • Filed As

    Melastomataceae
    Aciotis

  • Collector(s)

    T. Hawkins 2083, 29/6/2001

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 05027355

    Occurrence ID: 956b7e77-c88e-48cb-bf87-daaebc99e768

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Myrtales

  • Family

    Melastomataceae

  • All Determinations

    Aciotis det F. A. Michelangeli, 2012

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Suriname

  • State/Province

    Sipaliwini

  • 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.

  • Coordinates

    3.90278, -56.1794

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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