Português: Registro fotográfico de FABACEAE Acosmium lentiscifolium Schott. Coleta realizada por F. Z. Saiter, em 23/03/2010, Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo - Brasil, Vale do Canaã, estrada de São João de Petrópolis a Santa Teresa. Coleta registrada no Herbário Museu de Biologia Mello Leitão (MBML) sob o número 362 (atualmente sob os cuidados do Instituto Nacional da Mata Atlântica - INMA). Observação: Árvore com 6 m alt., á beira da estrada em pasto abandonado. Com frutos verdes
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