Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Sauvagesia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Sauvagesia linearifolia venezuelensis Maguire & Wurdack
barcode-00062724B. Maguire, J. J. Wurdack & G. S. Bunting   376251954-02-09
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Siapa, Casiquiare, Sabana Hechimoni on left bank of Cano Hechimoni, 8 km. above mouth, 100-130 m.

Harvard:GH
Sauvagesia erioclada grandiflora Maguire & Wurdack
barcode-00062723B. Maguire & C. K. Maguire   351511953-02-11
Venezuela, Amazonas, Serrania Yutaje, Rio Manapiare, Cerro Yutaje, thickets in scrub forest on northwest ridge, 1400 m.

Harvard:A
Sauvagesia tafelbergensis Sastre
barcode-00062726B. Maguire   244181944-08-19
Surinam, Tafelberg (Table Mountain) near Arrowhead Basin

Harvard:GH
barcode-00062725J. A. Steyermark   602151944-11-15
Venezuela, BolĂ­var, Salto de Iwaracaru-meru, at western end of Sororopan-tepui, 1615 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00062722Albert C. Smith   36401938-04-22
Guyana, Northwestern portion of Kanuku Mountains, Mount Iramaikpang, open rocky summit, 975 m.


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