Utricularia hispida Lam.
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Filed As
Lentibulariaceae
Utricularia hispida Lam. -
Collector(s)
S. A. Mori 25773 with T. Lobova, N. Pitcairn, C. Geiselman and B. Vlásákova, 13 Aug 2004
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Location
French Guiana. Nouragues Field Station. 100 km SSW of Cayenne and 40 km SW of Regina, ca. 7 km from Saut Pararé on the Arataï River. Near Crique Cascade, ca. 1.2 km SW of Camp Inselberg. Collections made on or near edge of granitic outcrop.
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Description
Herb, with narrow, long leaves at base, the leaves to 9 cm long. Corolla yellow with darker yellow on lower petal, the upper petal with maroon lines at throat. In remaining damp areas on granitic outcrop.
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Notes (shown on label)
[Photo].
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 695530
Occurrence ID: 5e3143ed-be58-4c6e-aef0-1ad7ed51d7c1
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Lentibulariaceae
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All Determinations
Utricularia hispida Lam. det C. Geiselman, 2004
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Region
South America
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Country
French Guiana
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Locality
Nouragues Field Station. 100 km SSW of Cayenne and 40 km SW of Regina, ca. 7 km from Saut Pararé on the Arataï River. Near Crique Cascade, ca. 1.2 km SW of Camp Inselberg. Collections made on or near edge of granitic outcrop.
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Elevation
Alt. 120 m. (394 ft.)
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Coordinates
4.08, -52.68
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Plants of French Guiana Lentibulariaceae Utricularia hispida Lam. det. C. Geiselman, 2004 French Guiana. Nouragues Field Station (4°5’N,52°4rW). 100 km SSW of Cayenne and 40 km SW of Regina, ca. 7 km from Saut Pararé on the Aratai River. Near Crique Cascade, ca. 1.2 km SW of Camp Inselberg. Collections made on or near edge of granitic outcrop, ca. 120 m. Herb, with narrow, long leaves at base, the leaves to 9 cm long. Corolla yellow with darker yellow on lower petal, the upper petal with maroon lines at throat. In remaining damp areas on granitic outcrop. [Photo]. 13 Aug 2004 S. A. Mori, T. Lobova, N. Pitcairn, C. Geiselman and B. Vlásákova 25773 00695530
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Utricularia hispida Lam.