Myrcia lingua O.Berg
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Filed As
Myrtaceae
Myrcia lingua O.Berg -
Collector(s)
G. Eiten 2386 with L. T. Eiten, 22 Sep 1960
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Location
Brazil. São Paulo. Mogi Guaçú Mun. Campos das Sete Lagoas. Fazenda Campininha, just north of Rio Moji-Guaçu 10 km NNE of Padua Sales (about 27 km NW of city of Moji-Mirim).
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Habitat
Campo cerrado on upland (or occasionally forest) Open marsh or dense secondary forest along streams. This habitat: cut-over & burned campo cerrado, ground ploughed for planting of Pinus. Ground vegetation returning, grasses, herbs & small shrubs. Soil poor, reddish-brown fine sand with a little clay.
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Description
Shrub ca. 1 m. tall. Phenology of specimen: Flower, Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 616244
Occurrence ID: d6885de7-f0ec-4de0-b498-fc51cc172b2a
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Myrtaceae
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All Determinations
Myrcia lingua O.Berg det C. M. D. E. Legrand
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
São Paulo
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County/Municipio
Mogi Guaçú Mun.
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Locality
Campos das Sete Lagoas. Fazenda Campininha, just north of Rio Moji-Guaçu 10 km NNE of Padua Sales (about 27 km NW of city of Moji-Mirim)
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Elevation
Alt. 650 m. (2133 ft.)
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Coordinates
-22.242, -47.142
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Distribution
FLORA OF BRAZIL STATE OF SAO PAULO iyrcia lingua Berg Dot: Legrand Municipio de Moji-Guagu: “Campos das Sete Lagoas”. Fazenda Campininha, just north of Rio Moji-Guagu. 10 km. NNS of PADUA SALES. 22°11-18’S 4707-10^. (About 27 km. NW of city of MOJI-MIRIM.) Alt. 33&-650 m. General vegetation: campo cerrado on upland (or occasionally forest). Open marsh or dense secondary forest along streams. This habitat: cut-over & burned campo cerrado, ground ploughed for planting of Pinus. Ground vegetation returning, grasses, herbs, & small shrubs. Soil poor, reddish-brown fine sand with a little clay. Shrub ca. 1 m. tall* All duplicates from one plant* 22 September 1960 leg. George Eiten, no. 2386 & Liene T. liten* Distributed by the Instituto de Botànica, S&o Paulo 00616244
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Myrcia lingua O.Berg