Paspalum conjugatum P.J. Bergius
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Filed As
Poaceae
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Collector(s)
C. Trauernicht 133, 08 Mar 2005
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Location
Federated States of Micronesia. Pohnpei. Nukuoro (Mun.).
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Habitat
Village. Tropical atoll consisting of 46 small islands surrounding a 5 mile wide lagoon. Most islands uninhabited but all planted with coconut. Typical Pacific beach strand/littoral forest vegetation mixed with agroforest trees (coconut, breadfruit).
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Description
Grass <20 cm; blades short and wide; growing in grassy field near school.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 202847
Occurrence ID: 5c76f27d-edaf-4103-9544-ee665fdf96c1
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Related Publications
[Article] Herrera, Katherine, et al. 2010. Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia with Local Names and Uses. Allertonia. 10: 1-192.
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Poales
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Family
Poaceae
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All Determinations
Paspalum conjugatum P.J. Bergius det D. H. Lorence, Dec 2005
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Federated States of Micronesia
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State/Province
Pohnpei
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County/Municipio
Nukuoro (Mun.)
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Elevation
Alt. 2 m. (7 ft.)
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Coordinates
3.84389, 154.971
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Distribution
fkC •?w The New York Botanical Garden Institute of Economic Botany Ethnobotanical Studies in Micronesia Poaceae ^.W YpRK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00202847 <$>IMAGED HEPORT ANYREKENTTFICATION OF THS VOUCHER T0 THE ^STiTUTE OF EOMMC BOTANY, NY Paspalum conjugatum P. J. Bergius det. D. H. Lorence, Dec 2005 Federated States of Micronesia. Pohnpei. Nukuoro. 3°50'38"N, 154D58'17"E 2 m elev. Village. Tropical atoll consisting of 46 small islands surrounding a 5 mile wide lagoon. Most islands uninhabited bat all planted with coconut. Typical Pacific beach strand/littoral forest vegetation mixed with agroforest trees (coconut, breadfruit). Grass <20 cm; blades short and wide; growing in grassy field near school. 08 Mar 2005 C. Trauernicht 133 Gildea Foundation and the Overbrook Foundation NYdb 00202847
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Paspalum conjugatum P.J. Bergius