Eugenia hermesiana Mattos, Loefgrenia 94: 1. 1989
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Eugenia hermesiana Mattos, Loefgrenia 94: 1. 1989 |
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2. Eugenia hermesiana Mattos, Loefgrenia 94: 1. 1989
Type.
Brazil. São Paulo: Salesópolis, na Estação Biológica de Boracéia, 15 Jan. 1968, Rabello, E. s/n. (holotype: HAS, not found).
Notes.
This species has glabrous leaves without cartilaginous margins, dots visible mostly abaxially, leaf apices are acute or obtuse, the hypanthium is velutinous. Eugenia hermesiana is a shrub up to 3 m high from São Paulo State (Brazil), growing in the coastal Atlantic Forest. There are few specimens located in BHCB, IAC, NY, SP and SPSF. It is a threatened species classified as Endangered in the Brazilian Official List of Flora Threatened Species ( MMA 2014).
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