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Dataset: SEINet
Search Criteria: Dominican Republic; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Records from SEINet Network


SEINet-FLAS
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
221087J. Richard Abbott   210532006-06-13
Dominican Republic, Santiago Rodriguez, Dominican Republic: Prov. Santiago Rodriguez. Cordillera Central, SW of Moncion, near junction with Rio Mao on road from La Leanor and El Aguacate, 7.9 km SW of El Aguacate; from top of slope of river valley (19°17'27.2"N 71°17'19.1"W) to river (19°17'19.9"N 71°17'9.8"W). Elev. 510-570 m Moist pine forest and moist broad-leaf forest along river, with Miconia stenobotrys, M. racemosa, M. sentenana, M. prasina, M. rubiginosa, M. serrulata, Clidemia hirta, C. umbellata, Mecranium acuminatum, Sagraea domingensis, Lyonia truncata var. montechristina, Odontosoria aculeata, Dicranopteris, Lycopodium cernuum, Baccharis myrsinites, Ilex, Schefflera morototoni, Securidaca virgata, Hypericum hypericoides, Sauvagesia erecta, Clusia, Hyptis, Mikania, Mucuna urens, Tibouchina longifolia, Palicourea, Triumfetta semitriloba, Symplocos berteroi, Byrsonima crassifolia, Casearia arborea, Polygala paniculata, P. grandiflora, Zornia reticulata. Stem creeping, secondary stems erect.

SEINet-FLAS
221088J. Richard Abbott   209962006-06-08
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Dominican Republic: Prov. La Vega. Cordillera Central, in national park, S of Valle Nuevo and N of Las Pirámidas Monument (geographical center of island), ca 40 km S of Constanza. Elev. ca 2000 m Open grassy meadow or savanna, dominated by Danthonia domingense with Lyonia tuerckheimii and scattered Pinus occidentalis, Garrya fadyenii, Baccharis myrsinites. In small roadside clumps. Lat. 18°45'33.1"N Long. 70°37'57.3"W Datum: WGS84., 18.7591944 -70.6325833


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