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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Ebermaiera minarum Nees in Mart.
98269.10085G. Schüch   s.n.
Brazil

US:Botany
Ebermaiera stolonifera Nees in Mart.
97614.10085K. F. P. von Martius   s.n.
Brazil, Pará, Brasilia. In silvis ad flumen Xingu (Schingú) locis arenosis Provinziae Paraensis.

US:Botany
98967.10294J. B. E. Pohl   3151
Brazil

US:Botany
Ebermaiera vauthieriana Nees
59496.10294M. Vauthier   182. 41847-09-15
Brazil, Villa Rica, Minas Geraes

US:Botany
Ebermaiera hirsuta Nees in Mart.
98272.10599A. Vauthier   s.n.1833-00-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
Ebermaiera fastigiata Nees in Mart.
98273.106G. Gardner   3414
Brazil, Goiás, Goyaz.

US:Botany
Ebermaiera warmingiana Hiern
98274.106J. E. B. Warming   s.n.
Brazil

US:Botany
Ebermaiera minarum var. microphylla Nees in Mart.
98270.106L. Riedel   4671824-08-00
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Ad ripam rivuli Tymbo-peba [Timbopeva]


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