Moquilea fasciculata explained
Moquilea fasciculata is a species of plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It is endemic to Panama.[1]
Moquilea fasciculata grows to a height of 12 m, with leaves between 9 cm and 13.5 cm long and flowers 6–7 mm in length, with densely clustered inflorescences.[2]
It was first described in 1978 as Licania fasciculata by the botanist Ghillean Prance.[3]
External links
- Web site: Licania (Licania fasciculata). Arkive. Wildscreen. 15 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20110124043524/http://www.arkive.org/licania/licania-fasciculata/. 2011-01-24. dead.
- Web site: Licania fasciculata. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. 15 March 2013.
Notes and References
- Web site: L. fasciculata Prance . Universidad de Panamá . 15 March 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151119073652/http://herbario.up.ac.pa/Herbario/herb/vasculares/view/species/1243 . 19 November 2015 .
- Prance. Ghillean T.. Chrysobalanaceae. Flora Neotropica. 8 March 1989. 9. 24–26. 4393681. New York Botanical Garden Press. 0071-5794.
- Prance, G. T. (1978). New and interesting species of Chrysobalanaceae. Acta Amazonica 8(4) 577-89.