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Abarema campestris (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W. Grimes MOBOT_BR 2876193, Bruce W. Nelson Nelson 2162, Morro dos Seis Lagos (Hill of the Six Lakes). Iron canga substrate enriched in niobium and radioactive. No mineral soil; very well drained. Low forest with thin stems resembles caatinga or bana, has strong spring root mat over loose boulders, with thin li, Amazonas, Brazil, 1990. |
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Abarema campestris (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W. Grimes MOBOT_BR 109771, Alwyn H. Gentry|Juan Revilla Gentry 69175, Ducke Reserve, Km 26 Manaus-Itacoatiara Hwy. Transect 5, Amazonas, Brazil, 1990. |
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Pithecellobium campestre Spruce ex Benth. MOBOT_BR 2876045, William R. Anderson Anderson 11048, Alto Tapajós, Rio Cururú. Region of the village of Mouro, 2 hours by launch downstream from Missao Cururú. Sandy soil with shrubby cerreado-like vegetation from river to hilltop above village, and forest beyond., Pará, Brazil, 1974. |
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Abarema campestris (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J. W. Grimes NYBG_BR 1098451, G. T. Prance 28521, Alter do Chão Hill, rio Tapajós. On hill slope., Santarém, Pará, Brazil, 1983. more info |
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Pithecellobium campestre Spruce ex Benth. IAC 11920, G.A. Black 1151, Belterra, Pará, Brasil, 1947. - ponto muito próximo à sede do município: 63m Plantas recebidas do Instituto Agronômico do Norte, do Sr J.M.Pires em maio de 1950 |
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Abarema campestris (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes NYBG_BR 1098452, J. M. Pires 6481, Santarém, Pará, Brazil, 1956. __MORE_INFO__ |
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Abarema campestris (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes NYBG_BR 1098454, W. R. Anderson 11048, Alto Tapajós, Rio Cururú, region of the Village of Mouro, 2 hours by launch downstream from Missão Cururú, Pará, Brazil, 1974. __MORE_INFO__ |
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Pithecellobium campestre Spruce ex Benth. MOBOT_BR 1839241, Gerrit Davidse|Nelson A. Rosa|Milton G. da Silva|Carlos S. Rosário Davidse 17608, Municipio de Vigia: 17 km SE of Vigia along road (PA-140) to Belém. Campina de Caimbé. Savanna, dominated by Axonopus species, Bulbostylis paradoxa and Curatella americana (the trees and shrubs widely spaced single individuals) and surrounding forest, Pará, Brazil, 1980. |
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