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Glochidion

natural science
  • Field Collection Place
  • Field Collection Date
    07 Oct 2006
  • Accession Number
    AK340276
  • Accession Date
    28 Jun 2013
  • Department

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    Natural Science Specimen

    • Classifier
    • Scientific Name
      Glochidion
    • Classification
    • Family
    • Genus
    • Specimen Category
    • Storage Method
    • Field Collection Place
    • Locality Description
      Fiji, Viti Levu, University of the South Pacific main campus, on Catalina Drive
    • Field Collection Date
      07 Oct 2006
    • Field Collection Notes
      Cultivated tree c. 10m tall 20cm dbh. Flowers and immature fruit. Bark brown and fissured-crusty, shed in longitudinal pieces. Seeding-n plentifully around campus, the saplings cut out by the gardeners but vigorously resprouting
    • Field Collector
    • Field Collection latitude/longitude
      -18.1, 178.45 (± 100 m)
      178.45, 178.45 (± 100 m)

    • Last Update
      09 Aug 2017

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