Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Brazil; Guanabara; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Codonanthe gracilis (Mart.) Hanst.
2724188.104P. Occhioni   s.n.1946-08-28
Brazil, Guanabara, Gb, Furuas da Tifuea

US:Botany
Besleria melancholica (Vell.) C.V. Morton
2724196.104P. Occhioni   38281970-01-00
Brazil, Guanabara, Floresta da Tijuca

US:Botany
Besleria melancholica (Vell.) C.V. Morton
2825088.104J. P. P. Carauta   4831967-11-09
Brazil, Guanabara, Rio de Janeiro, Serra da Carioca

US:Botany
Besleria melancholica (Vell.) C.V. Morton
2825089.104M. Vianna   17251962-11-27
Brazil, Guanabara, Road to Pico from Tijuca

US:Botany
Besleria melancholica (Vell.) C.V. Morton
2825090.104M. Vianna   2291967-10-17
Brazil, Guanabara, Tijura, road from Sertao

US:Botany
Besleria melancholica (Vell.) C.V. Morton
2825091.104J. Lanna   2231962-03-20
Brazil, Guanabara, Floresta da Tijuca, road to Bico from Papagaio

US:Botany
Besleria melancholica (Vell.) C.V. Morton
2825094.104M. Vianna   2311967-05-05
Brazil, Guanabara, Floresta da Tijura, road to Bico from Papagaio

US:Botany
Besleria melancholica (Vell.) C.V. Morton
2852684.104H. Martins   83871968-10-00
Brazil, Guanabara, Rio de Janeiro, Floresta da Tijuca

US:Botany
Nematanthus crassifolius (Schott) Wiehler
2724199.104P. Occhioni   57041973-07-00
Brazil, Guanabara, Forest of Tijuca

US:Botany
Nematanthus crassifolius (Schott) Wiehler
2825101.104H. Martins   3011963-04-17
Brazil, Guanabara, Twisted road from forest near Morro Queimado

US:Botany
Nematanthus crassifolius (Schott) Wiehler
2825102.104J. Lanna   8791965-04-29
Brazil, Guanabara, Tijuca, Horto

US:Botany
Nematanthus crassifolius (Schott) Wiehler
2906009.104A. L. Peixoto   721973-03-21
Brazil, Guanabara, Tijuca, ...

US:Botany
Gordonia fruticosa (Schrad.) H. Keng
2820649.11A. Duarte   58931961-07-18
Brazil, Guanabara, Rostinga do Jacarepaguá.


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