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Mimosa
castanoclada
Barneby & Fortunato
Published In:
Brittonia 39(2): 167–169, f. 2. 1987. (
Brittonia
)
Project Name Data
(Last Modified On 1/15/2009)
Item State :
Open
Acceptance :
Accepted
Catalogo 2015 en adelante
(Last Modified On 5/16/2012)
Referencias:
Fuentes, A.F. 1998. Contribution to the woody flora of the lowland forests of eastern Santa Cruz; additions to the Guía de árboles of Bolivia. Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(1): 46–59.
Barneby, R. C. 1991. Sensitivae censitae. A description of the genus Mimosa Linnaeus (Mimosaceae) in the New World. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 65: 1–835.
Barneby, R. C. & R. H. Fortunato. 1987. Four new diplostemonous species of Mimosa (Mimosaceae) from Paraguay and eastern Bolivia. Brittonia 39(2): 165–174.
Forma de vida:
Arbusto
Estatus:
Nativa
Región:
Zonas Bajas
Zona de Vegetación:
Bosque Seco Chaqueño
Elevación:
0–500
Distribución:
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Tarija
Muestra:
Alfredo F. Fuentes - 2396 - USZ
Nombres Vernáculos:
Guayacán negro
Catalogo 2014
(Last Modified On 5/16/2012)
Reference:
Fuentes, A.F. 1998. Contribution to the woody flora of the lowland forests of eastern Santa Cruz; additions to the Guía de árboles of Bolivia. Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. 2(1): 46–59.
Barneby, R. C. 1991. Sensitivae censitae. A description of the genus Mimosa Linnaeus (Mimosaceae) in the New World. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 65: 1–835.
Barneby, R. C. & R. H. Fortunato. 1987. Four new diplostemonous species of Mimosa (Mimosaceae) from Paraguay and eastern Bolivia. Brittonia 39(2): 165–174.
Habit:
Shrub
Status:
Native
Elevation:
0–500
Region:
Lowlands
Vegetation Zone:
Dry Chaqueno forest
Distribution:
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Tarija
Voucher Specimen:
Alfredo F. Fuentes - 2396 - USZ
Vernacular Note:
Guayacán negro
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