Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Avicennia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Avicennia schaueriana Stapf ex Moldenke
59278.2874900Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

US:Botany
USw26833.2748374Collector unknown   s.n.
Venezuela, Mérida

US:Botany
USw26891.2748426Collector unknown   s.n.
Venezuela, Mérida

US:Botany
USw36478.2764143Collector unknown   GTW 537
Guyana

US:Botany
USw15756.2768228B. Forgeson & C. Southwell   59A
Panama, Chiriquí, San Felix, Canal Zone

US:Botany
USw15757.2768229B. Forgeson & C. Southwell   59B
Panama, Chiriquí, San Felix, Canal Zone

US:Botany
USw10930.2775462Collector unknown   151
Belize

US:Botany
USw15478.2775539Collector unknown   290
Belize

US:Botany
USw12921.2776546G. Stahel   107
Suriname

US:Botany
962599.10505528J. Johnston   1391903-08-10
Venezuela, Mosgruto?

US:Botany
531968.10505530J. Johnston   1391903-08-10
Venezuela, Pt. Mosquito?

US:Botany
USw16073.2749322W. L. Stern, R. H. Eyde & E. S. Ayensu   501963-02-27
Panama, Los Santos

US:Botany
USw37079.2764679-. Vargas   39
Peru, San Martín, Mariscal Cáceres, Rio Huallaga, margen Derecha del; Balsa Probana; dtto. Tocache Nuevo

US:Botany
1323382.211A. Tonduz   67761892-03-00
Costa Rica, Puenta Mala

US:Botany
Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh.
USw113.2777940E. Christopherson   173
Panama, Near seashore by Old Panama

US:Botany
USw31693.2761978A. Duarte   5017
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
3526613.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, R. Callejas & S. Churchill   68601994-09-07
Colombia, Choco, Nuqui, Depart. Choco; Mun. Nuqui; Corregimiento Coqui; Estero de Coqui (mangrove area) Jobi.

US:Botany
715142.2114H. F. Pittier   49681911-12-05
Panama, Coclé, Agua Dulce.

US:Botany
715141.1009H. F. Pittier   49681911-12-05
Panama, Aguadulce, province of Coclé; along the outskirts of the tidal belt.

US:Botany
USw29856.2783962P. Gentle   64
Belize


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