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Project Name Data (Last Modified On 11/12/2012)
 

Flora Data (Last Modified On 11/12/2012)
Species LiCARIA EXCELSA Kostermans
PlaceOfPublication Meded. Bot. Mus. Utrecht 42:595. 1937
Synonym Acrodiclidium excelsum Lundell in Amer. Midl. Nat. 19:428. 1938.
Description Large tree to 60 m. high, the trunk erect; branches gray, glabrous; branchlets thick, glabrous, with lenticels rather numerous, often somewhat shining, sulcate. Leaves alternate; petioles stout, glabrous, up to 23 mm. long; blades glabrous, rigidly coriaceous, almost shining, elliptic or subovate-elliptic, 20 (-24) cm. long and 5 (-~8) cm. broad, the base shortly acute, the apex acuminate, the costa broad above, flattened beneath, prominulous and broadly flattened towards the base, the lateral nerves at least 10 pairs, filiform, prominulous above and beneath, erect- spreading, arcuate, the reticulation prominulous, very densely and minutely areo- late. Inflorescence axillary and subterminal, paniculate, before anthesis densely ferruginous-sericeous-tomentellous, becoming glabrous. Infructescence stout, to 15 cm. long. Fruit ellipsoid-ovoid, glabrous, 2.5 X 2 cm., the subtending cupule almost hemispheric-cylindrical, conspicuously verruculose, 20 mm. long, 25 mm. in diameter, and 16 mm. deep, the margin obscurely double, the outer entire and thickened, the inner extending less than 2 mm. above the outer, thinner, exhibiting a tendency to split at intervals towards the base, the pedicel enlarged to 15 mm. long and 10 mm. in diameter at the apex.
Habit tree
Distribution Panama and adjacent Costa Rica, in rain-forest.
Common Siguaton
Specimen cHiRiQuf: southern slope of the mountain in moist forest, Cerro de la Horqueta, near castle of Las Siguas, Pittier 3200; rain-forest of Bajo Chorro, Boquete, Davidson 36I; vicinity of Cerro Punta, Allen 3482.
Note Conspicuous because of the very large rigidly coriaceous leaf-blades, probably the largest to be found in the family in this area.
 
 
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