(Last Modified On 2/7/2013)
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(Last Modified On 2/7/2013)
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Species
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CYMBOPETALUM COSTARICENSE (Donn. Sm.) R. E. Fries
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PlaceOfPublication
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Acta Hort. Berg. 10: 186, fig. 6 a-c d. 1931.
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Synonym
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Asimina costaricensis Donn. Sm. in Bot. Gaz. 23: 2. 1897.
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Description
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Tree or shrub; young branchlets sparsely clothed with very short appressed hairs, soon glabrescent and densely provided with lenticels. Leaves on petioles 4-6 mm. long, membranaceous, finally glabrous, verruculose along the thicker nerves, oblong, elliptic-oblong or obovate, cuneate at the base, rather abruptly cuspidate, 10-22 cm. long, 4.0-6.5 cm. broad. Pedicels about 3 cm. long. Sepals rounded-ovate, shortly apiculate, about 4 mm. long. Petals grey-tomentellous, the outer flat, broadly ovate, acute, up to 12-13 mm. long, the inner obovate-rotundate, about 17 mm. long and 10 mm. broad, narrowed at the base into a petiole 5 mm. long, the margins of the upper part striate and involute. Stamens 2.5 mm. long, connective-disk plane and tomentellous. Monocarps 8-10, shortly cylindric, not torulose, 3-5 cm. long and about 1.7 cm. thick. Seeds 12-14.
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Habit
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Tree or shrub
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Distribution
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Costa Rica and Panama.
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Specimen
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BOCAS DEL TORO: Daytonia Farm, Cooper 624; vicinity of Chiriqui Lagoon, Water Valley, Von Wedel 693, 1768.
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