Herbarium Specimen Details

Dieffenbachia seguine
Family Name Araceae
Currently Accepted Name Dieffenbachia seguine Jacq. Schott
Locality USA. Florida , Palm Beach Co. : Adjacent to Northfork Drive, at the NE corner of Cypress Cove subdivision, Jupiter. T40S, R42E, Sec. 7. 26° 56' 3" N 80° 5' 39" W
Description One plant found at the water/slope interface, the others in ca. 10 in. of water.
Habitat Edge of a wetland slough.
Reproductive State
Collector R. Miller
Collection Date 28 Jun 2005
Accession Number 240812
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Dieffenbachia seguine
Family Name Araceae
Currently Accepted Name Dieffenbachia seguine Jacq. Schott - Determined By: Alain, 1983
Determination History
Anthurium acaule Jacq. Schott
Locality Puerto Rico. Arecibo Mun. : Reserva Forestal Rio Abajo; along PR 621, 4 mi. E of junction with PR 10; from Peace Corps Training Center.
Habitat Trail up mountain.
Reproductive State Flower
Elevation 800 to ft
Collector R. P. Sauleda
with D. K. Sauleda & M. E. Ragan
Collection Date 24 Sep 1982
Accession Number 171034
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Dieffenbachia seguine
Family Name Araceae
Currently Accepted Name Dieffenbachia seguine Jacq. Schott
Locality Ecuador. Los Ríos Prov. Along Forest Road just after entering; also seen frequently at Dodsons; Rio Palenque Science Center, Km 56 on the Quevedo-Santo Domingo Road. 1° 26' 17" S 79° 45' 22" W
Description Terrestrial herb to 1 m; leaves deep green above, pale green below; spathe bright green; female flowers oranfe mixed with white food bodies, male flowers white; berries (not collected) red, soft, the spathe splitting as they mature.
Habitat Mature forest.
Reproductive State
Elevation 150 to 220 m
Collector J. B. Watson
Collection Date 05 Jan 1980
Accession Number 203793
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Dieffenbachia seguine
Family Name Araceae
Currently Accepted Name Dieffenbachia seguine Jacq. Schott
Locality Ecuador. Los Ríos Prov. Along Forest Road just after entering; also seen frequently in Dodsons Forest; Rio Palenque Science Center, Km 56 on the Quevedo-Santo Domingo Road. 1° 26' 17" S 79° 45' 22" W
Description Terrestrial herb to 1 m; leaves deep green above, pale green below; spathe bright green; female flowers oranfe mixed with white food bodies, male flowers white; berries (not collected) red, soft, the spathe splitting as they mature.
Habitat Mature forest.
Reproductive State
Elevation 150 to 220 m
Collector J. B. Watson
Collection Date 05 Jan 1980
Accession Number 148817
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