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Isotype of Nototrichium divaricatum Lorence [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Date Updated: 13 February 2012
Herbarium
Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), MO-216356
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Kenneth R. Wood, #1227
Collection Date
1991/09/15
Locality
Kauai. Hanalei District. Kalalau Rim. 320º NW facing cliffs below and East of first Kalalau lookout. Diverse Montane Precipitous Slopes with small pockets of forest and vertical cliffs.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
1000 - 1100 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Nototrichium divaricatum Lorence [family AMARANTHACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by David H. Lorence,,
Notes
@ Tropicos http://www.tropicos.org/image/23162
Pages
1
Data last modified
2011-11-09
Date Updated: 9 August 2007
Herbarium
Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), MO-216356
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
K.R. Wood, #1227
Collection Date
1991/09/15
Locality
Kauai. Hanalei District. Kalalau Rim. 320º NW facing cliffs below and East of first Kalalau lookout. Diverse Montane Precipitous Slopes with small pockets of forest and vertical cliffs.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
1000 - 1100 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Nototrichium divaricatum Lorence [family AMARANTHACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by David H. Lorence,, 1995
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-12-02
Date Updated: 10 February 2010
Herbarium
Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), MO-216356
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
K.R. Wood, #1227
Locality
Kauai. Hanalei District. Kalalau Rim. 320º NW facing cliffs below and East of first Kalalau lookout. Diverse Montane Precipitous Slopes with small pockets of forest and vertical cliffs.
Country
United States (United States)
Collection altitude
1000 - 1100 meters
Identifications
Isotype of Nototrichium divaricatum Lorence [family AMARANTHACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by David H. Lorence,, 1991/09/15
Pages
1
Data last modified
2010-02-10
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