Gonzalagunia rosea Standl.
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.322.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3B0C8780-DDAB-FF46-CC35-FDB5FB852D77 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Gonzalagunia rosea Standl. |
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Gonzalagunia rosea Standl. View in CoL
Terrestrial shrubs or trees. Distribution in PILA 0–3000 m, low elevation mixed forest, 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. Global distribution: Costa Rica to Colombia. Records: A.K. Monro 4220 (BM, INB, MO), A. Soto 1246 (INB), C. Hamilton 3609 (MO), C. Hamilton 3640 (MO), D. Solano 5053 (BM, INB, MO, PMA), E. Alfaro 743 (INB), E. Fletes 182 (INB), E. Mora 286 (CR, INB), G. Davidse 28469 (CR, MO), L. Acosta 2390 (INB), M. Alfaro 144 (INB). Uses: ornamental.
Gonzalagunia stenostachya (Standl.) W.C.Burger Terrestrial shrubs. Distribution in PILA 400–2200 m, low elevation mixed forest, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest, cloud forest, low elevation oak forest. Global distribution: Costa Rica, Panama. Records: A. Rodríguez 11451 (BM, INB, MO, PMA), D. Santamaría 6582 (BM, INB, MO, PMA), D. Solano 4688 (BM, INB, MO, PMA), D. Solano 4855 (BM, INB, MO, PMA), G. Herrera 5325 (CR, INB, MO).
Cantarillo, Mosqueta de montaña (CR) , Salvia de montaña, Salvia de monte (P).
Terrestrial trees. Distribution in PILA 0–2700 m, low elevation mixed forest, 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: Belize to Venezuela, Bolivia, Greater Antilles, Lesser Antilles. Records: L. Martínez 425 (PMA). Regional conservation status: Vulnerable (VU), A2c.
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