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Miconia stipularis
Melastomataceae
Common Names in the Capital District:
Tuno
Origin
Native
Uses
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Miconia stipularis
in JBB herbarium
REFERENCES (click to expand)
Origin:
Bernal, R., S.R. Gradstein & M. Celis (eds.). 2015. Catálogo de plantas y líquenes de Colombia. Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá. http://catalogoplantasdecolombia.unal.edu.co
Preserved habitat:
Fajardo-Gutiérrez, F., et al. (2020). Inventario de la flora vascular de Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Pérez-Arbelaezia, 21(1), 25–57. Recuperado a partir de http://www.perezarbelaezia.jbb.gov.co/index.php/pa/article/view/19
Rural habitat:
Díaz, E. (Mayo, 2019). Entrevista a Enrique Díaz, Corregimiento de Nazareth, vereda Ánimas Bajas. Localidad de Sumapaz
Ejemplar Herbario JBB. Villota, A. 926 (Junio, 2002). Vereda Cato Nazareth. Localidad de Sumapaz
Height:
Herbario JBB en línea. (2016). Recuperado el 24 de mayo de 2017, a partir de http://herbario.jbb.gov.co/especimen/simple
Uses:
Díaz, E. (Mayo, 2019). Entrevista a Enrique Díaz, Corregimiento de Nazareth, vereda Ánimas Bajas. Localidad de Sumapaz
Suggested citation
Plataforma de nombres comunes de las plantas de Bogotá. Miconia stipularis, http://nombrescomunes.jbb.gov.co/ (Consulted in 2024-11-21).
Growth form and scale
Tree, height 8.00 m
Woody plant reaching at least 5 m height and branching away from the base.
Shrub, height 8.00 m
Woody plant less than 5 m high, branching from the base.
Climber plant, height 8.00 m
Plant that cannot rely on itself to stand upright and uses different supports to reach height and obtain light.
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