A. Barona Colmenares et al.
- D. M. Le : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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Description: Virola elongata (Benth.) Warb., Colombia, A. Barona Colmenares et al. 4089, FCurrent Determination: Virola theiodora (Spruce ex Benth.) Warb.Family: MyristicaceaeDet. by: D. Santamaría Aguilar, 2023Location: Colombia: GuaviareLocality: Sector Cerro Azul, vereda Cerro Azul, municipio de San José del Guaviare. CercaCoordinates: 2.52613 -72.8664Elevation: 215Habitat/Microhabitat: Bosque de tierra firme con dosel cerrado de hasta 30-35 m de altura. Sotobosque denso a medianamente denso, con menor densidad hacia la parte alta del cerro. Capa de hojarasca medianamente gruesa de hasta 5-10 cm de espesor. Presencia de piedras (sienita nefelínica), con presencia de lajas y rocas aisladas.Additional data: Árbol. 14 m. Crece en zona inundable a borde de la quebrada. Frutos inmaduros verdes con indumento ocre.Collector(s): A. Barona Colmenares et al.Collection Date: 21 October 2016Catalog Subset: Seed PlantsCatalog Project: Rapid Inventory PlantsEMu IRN: 3744160OccurenceID: 2c35a246-7c03-433f-89de-843ee18e204f
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