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23. Pouzolzia sanguinea (Blume, 1826: 501) Merrill (1921: 233) — Wilmot-Dear & Friis (2006: 25) Sponia timorensis auct. non Decaisne (1834: 498): Fawcett (1885: 517). Vernacular: namèkwa (Uab Meto). Habit: shrub or small tree or sometimes scrambling liana (1-5, rarely to 10 m). Habitat: on a riverside. Distribution: from the Himalayas throughout southern China, Indochina to Indonesia (as far east as Sulawesi and Timor Barat) and Timor-Leste. Collections: Timor Barat: W. Mount Timau, village of Bioba, Bloembergen 3395, 4 Mar 1939 (L!, K!, BO); Timor-Leste: [Fatunaba Hills], Forbes 3720, [Dec] 1882–[Mar 1883] (L!);
Published as part of Silveira, Paulo C., Conn, Barry J., Hadiah, Julisasi Tri, Paiva, Jorge A. R., Silva, Helena & Wilmot-Dear, Christine Melanie, 2024, Annotated checklist of the Urticaceae of Timor, pp. 248-258 in Phytotaxa 645 (3) on pages 253-254, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.645.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/13215078
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Pouzolzia sanguinea, Pouzolzia, Biodiversity, Rosales, Plantae, Urticaceae, Taxonomy
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Pouzolzia sanguinea, Pouzolzia, Biodiversity, Rosales, Plantae, Urticaceae, Taxonomy
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