Solanum pendulum Ruiz & Pav.
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Filed As
Solanaceae
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Collector(s)
P. Acevedo-Rodríguez 8761 with D. Bell, K. Rankin, S. F. Smith, 15 Jan 1997
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Location
Peru. Cusco. Cusco Prov. Dist. Camisea. Campamento San Martín - C, Camisea Production Unit. West of camp.
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Habitat
Wet season. Primary, moist, lowland, non-flooded forest dominated by bamboo (Guadua).
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Description
Shrub 3 m tall; branching pseudodichotomous; hairs white; calyx persistent, subtending fruit, white, greenish or reddish; fruit obovoid, green, with bluish outer sheen. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00725710
Occurrence ID: 10c11ebf-3404-483c-bdcf-0233b640569f
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Solanales
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Family
Solanaceae
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All Determinations
Solanum pendulum Ruiz & Pav.
Note: [Filed under this name, but not annotated.]Cyphomandra pendula (Ruiz & Pav.) Sendtn. det S. F. Smith, 1997
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Region
South America
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Country
Peru
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State/Province
Cusco
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County/Municipio
Cusco Prov.
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Locality
Dist. Camisea. Campamento San Martín - C, Camisea Production Unit. West of camp.
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Elevation
Alt. 467 m. (1532 ft.)
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Coordinates
-11.7856, -72.6992
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Distribution
p SEE FRUIT COLLECTION iH Daiabased forth« I PBi Sehunun Projtctj UNITED STATES NATIONAL HERBARIUM PLANTS OF PERU Solanaceae Cyphomandra péndula (Ruiz & Pavón) Sendtn. Det. S.F. Smith, 1997 PERU. Dept. Cuzco. Prov. Cuzco, Dist. Camisea. Campamento San Martin-C, Camisea Production Unit. West of camp. 467 m. 11°47'08"S 72°41'57"W. Primary, moist, lowland, non-flooded forest dominated by bamboo (Guadua). Wet season. Shrub 3 mtall; branching pseudodichotomous; hairs white; calyx persistent, subtending fruit, white, greenish or reddish; fruit obovoid, green, with bluish outer sheen. Specimens preserved in 55% ethanol before drying. P. Acevedo-Rdgz. 8761 15 Jan 1997 With: D. Bell, K. Rankin & S. F. Smith Supported by funds from the Biodiversity Programs National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution 00725710
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Solanum pendulum Ruiz & Pav.