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Vine plant

Description:

Vine climbing up a smooth cement post of a bridge. The tendrils have adhesive disks that do not readily come off. It is not Passiflora contracta, but the adhesive disk is similar.

Habitat:

Cement post next to an Amazonian river. Lowland Amazon, under 500 m elev.

Notes:

Could be interesting for vertical gardens.

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3 Comments

Hi Chris, it had saved without a Common Name and without the Needs ID box being checked, which may have been a glitch when you saved. I gave it a name and checked the Needs ID box, then saved and it came out of draft.
The other thing I noticed was 3 reference links, people rarely use 3 so may be a bug related to that.
Can you please let us know what platform you used to create the spotting and the browser or app you used.

AshleyT
AshleyT 9 years ago

Hi Chris! I'm not too sure why it is still saying draft. Usually when it says draft, it is because the spotting was never completed before being exited out of. But I just went into this spotting and you have everything filled out, and tried saving it again and it still exists as a draft. Maybe try uploading a separate, new spotting with this info and see if it saves? Then you can delete the draft. If that still doesn't work, talk to Malcolm Wilton-Jones, he is really good with all this tech type stuff. You can just find a spotting of his and comment on it with your problem and the link since the chats we normally have are still down. Hope this helps!

ChrisCanaday
ChrisCanaday 9 years ago

Why is this called a draft sighting?

ChrisCanaday
Spotted by
ChrisCanaday

Taisha, Provincia de Morona Santiago, Ecuador

Spotted on Feb 1, 2015
Submitted on Feb 4, 2015

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