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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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61939Duncan W. Thomas   4153A1984-12-05
Cameroon, Korup National Park. Mature rain forest on sandy soil., 5.01666 8.83333, 50m

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Macropodiella pellucida (Engl.) C. Cusset
61874Duncan W. Thomas   26521983-12-09
Cameroon, Southwest, Riparian scrub; banks of Ndian (Mana) River., 4.96666 8.85, 50m

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61882Duncan W. Thomas   26531983-12-09
Cameroon, Southwest, Riparian scrub; banks of Ndian (Mana) River., 4.96666 8.85, 50m

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61883Duncan W. Thomas   100011994-03-20
Cameroon, Southwest, Babong-Baro Road from Nguti, after Osiayip village. Elephant transect S. of road, ca. 2.5 km. High forest on yellow clay soil with Erythrophleum, Albizia, other Caesalp, Scorodocarpus, Afrostyrax., 5.26666 9.3, 320m

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Ledermanniella prasina J.J. Schenk & D.W. Thomas
2792655Duncan W. Thomas   115501998-12-01
Cameroon, Southwest, Nearest town. Mundemba, nearest village. Miangwe 2. Found at the base of the large waterfall in the Mana River, between Miangwe 2 and Meta. Access to the waterfall is by footpath, c. 40 mins from the road. Plant grows on bare, exposed rock surfaces (gneiss) in wet-season spray zone from the waterfall, on the west (outlet) side of the pool., 5.03333 9.01666, 300m

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3480375Martin R. Cheek   91961998-02-14
Cameroon, Division: Kupe-Muanenguba. Gazette: Kodmin. Kodmin to NzeeMbeng, crossing of Ndip river, waterfall below. 4.59.742 N, 9.42.705 E. Waterfall in evergreen forest. Rocks in sun just above main waterfall. Population enfeebled by silt and algae. Plants not as dense as at Chide., 5 9, 1150m

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Saxicolella flabellata (G. Taylor) C. Cusset
1684356Duncan W. Thomas   26541983-12-09
Cameroon, Southwest, Riparian scrub; banks of Ndian (Mana) River., 4.96666 8.85, 50m


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