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Species: Melochia corchorifolia L. Date: 2005-04-27 Location: Patrick's Island, Katombora Is Habitat: Sandy soils, by streams, mostly wet
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Species: Melochia corchorifolia L. Date: 2005-04-27 Location: Patrick's Island, Katombora Is Habitat: Sandy soils, by streams, mostly wet
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Species: Melochia corchorifolia L. Date: 2010-05-19 Location: Lower slopes Mt Mabu Habitat:
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Species: Melochia corchorifolia L. Date: 2010-05-19 Location: Lower slopes Mt Mabu Habitat:
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Species: Melochia corchorifolia L. Date: 2010-05-19 Location: Lower slopes Mt Mabu Habitat:
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Species: Melochia corchorifolia L. Date: 2010-05-19 Location: Lower slopes Mt Mabu Habitat:
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Species: Melochia corchorifolia L. Date: 2013-10-29 Location: Along footpath from Muwawa to Zomba Habitat: Disturbed and cleared areas
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shrub on coarse gravelly volcanic soil of wide, braided sheet-wash arroyo draining coastal plain between rhyolite hills. Sometime confused with(or merged into) M. tomentosa but leaves are greenish, stellate-puberulent, and not greyish canescent and densely tomentose as in M. tomentosa, among other differences.
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rare herbaceous plant adventive in landscape planter. Most if not all of the few records for this somewhat weedy, herbaceous tropical species, north of Navojoa and tropical deciduous thorn scrub in Sonora, seem associated with urban areas (only 2 found from the San Carlos area, 3 near Hermosillo), suggesting possible wild introduction via local garden use.
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in shrub thicket on sandy, igneous, alluvial soils of gently sloping coastal plain.
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Plants on coarse gravelly volcanic soil of wide, braided sheet-wash arroyo draining coastal plain between rhyolite hills. Sometime confused with(or merged into) M. tomentosa but leaves are greenish, stellate-puberulent, and not greyish canescent and densely tomentose as in M. tomentosa, among other differences.
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rare herbaceous plant adventive in landscape planter. Most if not all of the few records for this somewhat weedy, herbaceous tropical species, north of Navojoa and tropical deciduous thorn scrub in Sonora, seem associated with urban areas (only 2 found from the San Carlos area, 3 near Hermosillo), suggesting possible wild introduction via local garden use.
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in shrub thicket on sandy, igneous, alluvial soils of gently sloping coastal plain.
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Plants on coarse gravelly volcanic soil of wide, braided sheet-wash arroyo draining coastal plain between rhyolite hills. Sometime confused with(or merged into) M. tomentosa but leaves are greenish, stellate-puberulent, and not greyish canescent and densely tomentose as in M. tomentosa, among other differences.
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understory, elevated brush covered coastal hummock of silty clayish loam along shoreline of brackish Oso Creek, in a minimally disturbed natural area of native vegetation
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in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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Plants on coarse gravelly volcanic soil of wide, braided sheet-wash arroyo draining coastal plain between rhyolite hills. Sometime confused with(or merged into) M. tomentosa but leaves are greenish, stellate-puberulent, and not greyish canescent and densely tomentose as in M. tomentosa, among other differences.
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understory, elevated brush covered coastal hummock of silty clayish loam along shoreline of brackish Oso Creek, in a minimally disturbed natural area of native vegetation
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in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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