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Published In: Linnaea 34(3): 342. 1865. (Linnaea) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/3/2009)
Acceptance : Accepted
Conservation Calculations     (Last Modified On 6/3/2009)
Ecological Value: 3.50000
Num Project Specimens: 37
Newest Specimen Year: 2007
Oldest Specimen Year: 1951
Conservation Value: 113.51000
Conservation Abbrev: LC

 

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Episcia lilacina Hanst., Linnaea 34: 342. 1865; Cyrtodeira chontalensis Seem.; E. chontalensis (Seem.) Hook. f.

Acaulescentes o hasta 6 cm o más altas. Hojas 3–8 cm de largo y 2–5 cm de ancho, ápice agudo, base subcordada, redondeada a aguda, frecuentemente oblicua. Flores 1 ó 2 por axila; lobos del cáliz lanceolados u oblongos, ca 8 mm de largo y 1–3 mm de ancho; corola blanca, azul o violeta, tubo cilíndrico, ligeramente más grande en la garganta, ca 2 cm de largo y 5 mm de ancho, limbo 2–3 cm de ancho, lobos orbiculares y menudamente dentados.

Ocasional en bosques siempreverdes y en los márgenes de canales en la zona atlántica; 100–350 m; fl y fr mar, jul–sep y nov; Ortiz 90, Stevens 16592; Nicaragua a Colombia. "Terciopelo".

 
 


 

 
 
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