Dataset: FMB
Taxa: Brunfelsia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


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179356Plowman Timothy   33501972-09-01
Estados Unidos, Massachusetts: Woburn. Cultivated at Northeastern University Greenhouse.

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FMB-021540Barbosa, César; Latorre, Juan; Rueda, José   39991985-08-16
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, Por el cerro de la Quebrada La Azufrada abriendo trocha hasta la Máncora

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FMB-038979Lozano-Contreras, Gustavo; Rangel-Ch., Orlando; Estudiantes de postgrado   56771987-09-07
Colombia, Cauca, Guapi, Camino entre playa Blanca y Gorgonilla

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FMB-053386Pipoly, John   165411991-11-19
Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, Quebrada de Agua Pudre, ca. 1,5 km NE de desembocadura sobre el río Amacayacu, 200 - 220m

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239740Frances Anne   772002-09-18
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, R.I. Guaymí Reserva Coto Brus., 8.83 -83.08, 700 - 900m

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179339Plowman Timothy   33851978-03-25
Estados Unidos, Massachusetts. Woburn.Cultivated atNortheastern University Greenhouses.

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179355Plowman Timothy   27391973-10-01
Estados Unidos, Massachusetts: Woburn. Cultivated at Northeastern University Greenhouse.

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179354Plowman Timothy   33651978-03-25
Estados Unidos, Massachusetts. Woburn.Cultivated atNortheastern University Greenhouses.

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217971Boyle Brad   52141998-07-10
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, E.B. Las Alturas Cerro Cahi trail. Premontane wet forest., 8.95 -82.83, 1700m

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139469Plowman Timothy   79741983-11-15
Estados Unidos, Illinois. Chicago.Cultivated at Field Museum of Natural History.

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179352Plowman Timothy   33701972-06-10
Estados Unidos, Massachusetts. Woburn.Cultivated atNortheastern University Greenhouses.


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