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Isotype of Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Date Updated: 12 August 2008
Herbarium
University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH), MICH1002528A
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
W.R. Anderson, #36981
Collection Date
1972/03/15
Locality
Bahia, Cocos, 13 km S of Cocos and 3 km S of the Rio Itaguarí
Country
Brazil (Brazil)
Collection altitude
560 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. Rogers, 1976
Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Notes
Shrubby woods on hills of gentle slope; Woody vine climbing to 3.5m in shrubs; sepals valvate; petals bright yellow; stamens yellow.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2008-04-17
Date Updated: 12 August 2008
Herbarium
University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH), MICH1002528A
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
W.R. Anderson, #36981
Collection Date
1972/03/15
Locality
Bahia, Cocos, 13 km S of Cocos and 3 km S of the Rio Itaguarí
Country
Brazil (Brazil)
Collection altitude
560 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. Rogers, 1976
Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Notes
Shrubby woods on hills of gentle slope; Woody vine climbing to 3.5m in shrubs; sepals valvate; petals bright yellow; stamens yellow.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2008-04-17
Date Updated: 12 August 2008
Herbarium
University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH), MICH1002528A
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
W.R. Anderson, #36981
Collection Date
1972/03/15
Locality
Bahia, Cocos, 13 km S of Cocos and 3 km S of the Rio Itaguarí
Country
Brazil (Brazil)
Collection altitude
560 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. Rogers, 1976
Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Notes
Shrubby woods on hills of gentle slope; Woody vine climbing to 3.5m in shrubs; sepals valvate; petals bright yellow; stamens yellow.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2008-04-17
Date Updated: 12 August 2008
Herbarium
University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH), MICH1002528A
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
W.R. Anderson, #36981
Collection Date
1972/03/15
Locality
Bahia, Cocos, 13 km S of Cocos and 3 km S of the Rio Itaguarí
Country
Brazil (Brazil)
Collection altitude
560 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. Rogers, 1976
Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Notes
Shrubby woods on hills of gentle slope; Woody vine climbing to 3.5m in shrubs; sepals valvate; petals bright yellow; stamens yellow.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2008-04-17
Date Updated: 12 August 2008
Herbarium
University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH), MICH1002528A
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
W.R. Anderson, #36981
Collection Date
1972/03/15
Locality
Bahia, Cocos, 13 km S of Cocos and 3 km S of the Rio Itaguarí
Country
Brazil (Brazil)
Collection altitude
560 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. Rogers, 1976
Banisteriopsis valvata W.R.Anderson & B.Gates [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Notes
Shrubby woods on hills of gentle slope; Woody vine climbing to 3.5m in shrubs; sepals valvate; petals bright yellow; stamens yellow.
Pages
1
Data last modified
2008-04-17
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