Davilla aspera (Aubl.) Benoist, 1913
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38. Davilla aspera (Aubl.) Benoist View in CoL ( Fig. 4H View FIGURE 4 )
Mexico, Central America, Colombia Venezuela, Guyana, Peru Bolivia, Brazil (Pernambuco) ( Aymard 1998).
Selected Vouchesr:—Pezinho, 11 Araújo et al. 599 (IPA, UFP); Macacos, Araújo et al. 328 (UFP).
Aymard, G. A. (1998) Dilleniaceae. In: Steyermark, J. A., Berry, P. E., Yatskievych, K. & Holst, B. K. (Eds), Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana 4. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, pp. 671 - 685.
FIGURE 4. A. Desmoncus polyacanthos, leaf. B–C. Bract and inflorescence, B. D. orthacanthos, C. D. polyacanthos. D. Mucuna pruriens, part of the inflorescence. E–G. Dalechampia species, bracts, E. D. convolvuloides, F. D. Braziliensis, G. D. pernambucensis. H. Davilla aspera, heteromorphic sepals, internal 2, bigger than the external 3. I–J. Mendoncia blanchetiana, I. Branch with fruits surrounded by bracts and persistent stigma J. Detail of bract.
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