Dataset: MO
Search Criteria: Belize; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1114240Thomas Hawkins   11821996-12-12
Belize, Cayo, Raspaculo River from intersection of Monkey Tail Branch to 10 km upstream. Mixed tropical hardwood forest dominated by secondary species along the sides of the river., 16.8166667 -88.9333333, 450m

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1080026Gerrit Davidse   359621996-05-14
Belize, Toledo, Southern Maya Mountains, Bladen Nature Reserve, Ek Xux Valley, stream side vegetation NW of EK Xux archeological site., 16.5075 -88.9069444, 280m

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Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.
100184234George R. Proctor   35812
Belize

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100672766Steven W. Brewer   66772012-04-04
Belize, Toledo, Firetail Creek: near 1st waterfall upstream, tributary of the Bladen Branch of the Monkey River, just north of the northeastern Bladen Nature Reserve., 16.5713889 -88.7241667, 125m

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Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.
3270170David L. Spellman   1400A1970-01-22
Belize, In Makal River at Chiquibul Road., 457m

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3269571Caroline Whitefoord   12841976-08-19
Belize, Caves Branch River. Downstream from Camp 1.

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3269558Sidney T. McDaniel   130021970-03-26
Belize, Stann Creek, Hummingbird Highway, near M26 NW of Stann Creek, moist forest near creek.

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3269563David L. Spellman   14001970-01-22
Belize, Cayo, Abundant on large boulders in Makal River at Chiquibul Road, 457m

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3269616Cyrus L. Lundell   67031936-06-00
Belize, Cayo, Mt. Pine Ridge, Río Frío

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3269578John D. Dwyer   122871974-01-29
Belize, Cayo, Macal (Macaw) River, Guacamallo Bridge

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3269592Harley H. Bartlett   116541931-02-21
Belize, Cayo, Mountain Pine Ridge

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3269609Caroline Whitefoord   12881976-08-20
Belize, Caves Branch River. Upstream of Camp 1

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Podostemum rutifolium subsp. ricciiforme (Liebm.) Novelo & C.T. Philbrick
3269968Gerrit Davidse   35962A1996-05-14
Belize, Toledo, Southern Maya Mountains, Bladen Nature Reserve, Ek Xux Valley, stream side vegetation NW of EK Xux archeological site., 16.5075 -88.9069444, 280m

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2029805Caroline Whitefoord   93591995-05-16
Belize, Cayo, Smokey Branch River., 16.7333333 -89.0166667, 450m

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Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.
1114244Thomas Hawkins   11851996-12-12
Belize, Cayo, Monkey Tail Branch of Raspaculo River. Monkey Tail Branch river. Approximately 6 km from Las Cuevas. Hardwood tropical rainforest approximately 30 years old along the side of the river. Mixed hardwood species with a palm and shrub understory. Soils not limestone derived., 16.745 -88.93, 455m

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3269604William A. Schipp   9481932-06-08
Belize, 22 Mile Stann Creek River, 46m

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100184269James S. Pringle   1935
Belize

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61920Gerrit Davidse   319501987-03-02
Belize, Toledo, Lower part of Richardson Creek; affluent of Bladen Branch, lower part of Maya Mountains., 16.55 -88.7666667, 100 - 250m

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Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.
1114249Thomas Hawkins   11881996-12-10
Belize, Cayo, Monkey Tail Branch of Raspaculo River. Intersection of the Las Cuevas to Monkey Tail Branch logging road with the Monkey Tail Branch river. Approximately 5 km from Las Cuevas. Hardwood tropical rainforest approximately 30 years old along the side of the river. Mixed hardwood species with a palm and shrub understory. Soils not limestone derived., 16.745 -88.93, 455m

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1114422Thomas Hawkins   12501996-12-14
Belize, Cayo, Raspaculo River from intersection of Monkey Tail to 5 km downstream. Mixed tropical hardwood forest dominated by secondary species along the sides of the river., 16.8166667 -88.9333333, 380m

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3269562Caroline Whitefoord   20661980-08-11
Belize, Cayo, Vaca Plateau. Below Blue Hole Camp. Raspaculo River, 400m

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1776232Alwyn H. Gentry   85811973-06-26
Belize, Cayo, Mile 30, Hummingbird Highway south of Belmopan., 17.0833333 -88.6166667, 61 - 91m


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