Hypericum thesiifolium Kunth
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.322.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3B0C8780-DD9F-FF72-CF97-FAA8FABC294E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hypericum thesiifolium Kunth |
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Hypericum thesiifolium Kunth View in CoL
Terrestrial herbs or shrubs. Distribution in PILA 1000– 3300 m, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest, cloud forest, low elevation oak forest, páramo. Global distribution: Honduras, Costa Rica to Venezuela. Records: M. Valerio 216 (INB, MO).
ψ Vismia baccifera (L.) Triana & Planch.
Achiotillo (CR), Pinta mozo, Achiote, Sangrillo, Achiote, Achiote tigre (P).
Terrestrial shrubs or trees. Distribution in PILA 0–1800 m, low elevation mixed forest, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest, cloud forest, dense thicket. Global distribution: Mexico to Bolivia. Records: A. Rodríguez 11874 (BM, INB, MO, PMA), A. Rodríguez 9878 (INB), D. Santamaría 3471 (INB), D. Santamaría 3728 (INB), D. Santamaría 3781 (INB), D. Solano 3207 (INB), J. González 785 (INB, MO), L. González 3648 (INB). Regional conservation status: Least Concern (LC). (NT).
ψ Alfaroa costaricensis Standl.
Gaulín, Campano chile, Gabulin gavilan, Gavilancillo (CR).
Terrestrial trees. Distribution in PILA 1000–2700 m, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest, cloud forest, low elevation oak forest, high elevation oak forest, pasture. Global distribution: Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua to Panama. Records: A. Fernández 926 (CR, INB, MO), C. von Hagen 2096 (MO), C. von Hagen 2179 (MO), D. Solano 3859 (BM, INB, PMA), G. Davidse 29205 (INB, MO), J. A. Duke 13661 (MO), L. Acosta 2322 (INB), L. González 3647 (INB). Uses: timber. Regional conservation status: Near Threatened (NT).
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