Guatteria australis A.St.-Hil.
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Filed As
Annonaceae
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Collector(s)
P. J. M. Maas 8816 with H. Maas. B. C. Kurtz, C. L. Oliveira, 05 Feb 1999
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Location
Brazil. Rio de Janeiro. Reserva Florestal da Vista Chinesa.
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Habitat
High forest on steep slope, on coarse sand.
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Description
Tree, 15m tall, 25 cm in diam., upper side of leaves dark, dull green, lower side shiny, pale green, ripe flowers with a scent of bananas, sepals green, reflexed, petals yellow, stamens brownish, stigmas pale brown, covered by a slimy exudate. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Notes (shown on label)
Separate: spirit collection
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00836751
Occurrence ID: 3c0c52a4-506a-43fa-9823-9a171734fef5
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Magnoliales
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Family
Annonaceae
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All Determinations
Guatteria australis A.St.-Hil. det P. J. M. Maas, 2012
Guatteria glabrescens R.E.Fr.
Note: Cited in Lobão & Mello-Silva, Rodriguésia 58(4). 2007.
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Rio de Janeiro
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Locality
Reserva Florestal da Vista Chinesa
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Elevation
Alt. 540 m. (1772 ft.)
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Coordinates
-22.95, -43.3
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Distribution
ANNONACEAE Guatteria Est. Rio de Janeiro, Reserva Florestal da Vista Chinesa, High forest on steep slope, on coarse sand, 22°57'S 43°18'W, 540 m. Tree, 1 5 m tall, 25 cm in diam., upper side of leaves dark, dull green, lower side shiny, pale green, ripe flowers with a scent of bananas, sepals green, reflexed, petals yellow, stamens brownish, stigmas pale brown, covered by a slimy exudate. Separate: Spirit collection. P. J. Maas 8816 & H. Maas, B.C. Kurtz, C.L. Oliveira 5 Feb 1999 FLORA OF BRAZIL Herbarium of Utrecht University (U) ^ YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00836751 Revision of New World Annonaceae eria australis A. St-Hil. J.M. & H. Maas, R.H.J. Erkens November 2012 Guatteria glabrescens & E. Fr. cited in Lobäo &Mello-Silva, Rodriguesia 58(4). 2007. JARDIM BOTANICO DO RIO DE JANEIRO R B 338.165 00836751
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Guatteria australis A.St.-Hil.