Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Guyana; Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3291316.11T. Henkel & H. Kennedy   28471992-10-10
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Pakaraima Mtns, along Partang River, 1.5-2.0 km SE of Imbaimadai settlement., 5.68 -60.27, 500 - 550m

US:Botany
3215403.11D. Gopaul   53501989-02-15
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, N foothils of Roraima, between camps 3 & 4, ca. 10-20 km upstream of Kako River., 5.27 -60.67, 700 - 700m

US:Botany
10976696D. Gopaul   55181989-02-25
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, 1 km N of tip of N ""prow"" of Roraima; El Dorado Swamp., 5.25 -60.58, 2000 - 2200m

US:Botany
3171183.11J. Pipoly, G. Gharbarran & G. Samuels   103661987-02-20
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Chinoweing Village; Ayanganna Plateau., 5.53 -60.12, 650 - 675m

US:Botany
3171188.11J. Pipoly, G. Gharbarran & G. Samuels   103901987-02-20
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Chinoweing Village; Ayanganna Plateau., 5.53 -60.12, 650 - 675m

US:Botany
3103416.11J. Pipoly & G. Gharbarran   108621987-03-01
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Ayanganna Plateau; N of mt. center., 5.47 -60.07, 650 - 700m

US:Botany
3103185.11J. Pipoly & G. Samuels   107521987-02-27
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Ayanganna Plateau; ca. 3 km N of Koatse R. Due S of mountain central depression., 5.63 -60.07, 650 - 670m

US:Botany
3291108.11C. L. Kelloff, G. Gharbarran & S. Sprague   18541992-05-25
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Pakaraima Mts.; base camp 1104 km NE Imbaimadai on Partang R. tributary, 1 km E., 5.8 -60.23, 675 - 700m

US:Botany
3258136.11   47901991-06-21
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Kobadai Savanna., 5.45 -60.65, 488 - 503m

US:Botany
3192590.11J. Pipoly, G. Gharbarran & G. Samuels   111161987-03-11
Guyana, Cuyuni - Mazaruni Region, Mt. Ayanganna, easternmost peak., 5.42 -59.95, 1350 - 1380m


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Google Map

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