Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Brazil; Amazonas (AM); excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Ternstroemia Mutis ex L. f.
3328216.11B. Maguire & Collector unknown   605011965-12-03
Brazil, Amazonas (AM), Serra da Neblina, Rio Negro, Rio Bauaburí, E trail., 2438 - 2438m

US:Botany
Ternstroemia Mutis ex L. f.
3326333.11I. Amaral, C. A. Cid Ferreira, J. Guedes & J. F. Lima   4331982-11-11
Brazil, Amazonas (AM), Município de Nova Japurá, rio Japurá, margem direita, lago do Mapari.

US:Botany
3326334.11I. Amaral, C. A. Cid Ferreira, J. Guedes & J. F. Lima   231982-10-12
Brazil, Amazonas (AM), Município de Tefé, rio Solimões, margem direita, lago Tefé, Vila Nogueira.

US:Botany
Ternstroemia Mutis ex L. f.
3448692.11J. L. Zarucchi, C. A. Cid Ferreira, S. R. Hill, C. Todzia, J. L. dos Santos, J. de Oliveira & B. W. Nelson   28611983-06-25
Brazil, Amazonas (AM), Mun. de Borba, 5 km S of Borba., -4.38 -59.58


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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