Specimen Details: IMM 029

IMM 029
Specimen
Fatoua vilosa
No local names given
No english names given
No indonesian names given
Accepted
22 Sep 2006
Onelako, Ndona, Ende, Flores
200 metres from the village of Onelako
200 meter dari kampung Onelako
Shrub
Other
Household land
Some disturbance
Rare
Not given
Not given
Sandy
Level (0-2ยก)
Full sun
None (level)
Not given
Not given
Ngadembo grow in disturbed areas along roadsides and in home gardens.
Ngadembo tumbuh diareal terganggu, dikebun dekat rumah, diseberang jalan yang terganggu
Leaves are hairy and serrated. Flowers are white.
Daun berblu dan bergeraji. Bunganya putih
Not given
Not given
No english notes given
No indonesian notes given
Plant/specimen uses now includes materials from the CDB. Does this connection make sense?
The uses section lists what this specimen is used for in the cultural group(s) where the specimen was collected.
No uses given
To see all the data about the determination, click the arrow at the end of the row.
Determination Date
Family
Genus
Species
 
30 Sep 2009
Euphorbiaceae
Acalypha sp.
No species given
 
Tony Cunningham
Tony Cunningham
30 Sep 2009
Tony identified this for Economic Botony Paper through series of conversations with Kew using photos.
No indonesian notes given
31 Aug 2010
Urticaceae
No genus given
No species given
 
RBG - Kew
Tim Utteridge
31 Aug 2010
Tim identified this as Urtiaceae during his visit to Bali
Menurut Tim tumbuhan ini adalah Urtiaceae ketika berkunjung ke Bali.
28 Sep 2010
Moraceae
Fatoua
pilosa
 
RBG - Kew
Melanie Wilmot-Dear
28 Sep 2010
Tim had first identified this as Urtiaceae but then with photo sent to Kew a woman Melanie Wilmot-Dear identified as the above (JH Sept 28, 2010)
No indonesian notes given
01 Aug 2013
Moraceae
Fatoua
vilosa (Murray) Nakai
 
RBG - Kew
Rogier de Kok
28 Sep 2010
No english notes given
No indonesian notes given
Drawer 1
Good