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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Manekia naranjoana (C. DC.) Callejas
3313340.10478979W. S. Alverson & M. Romo   30451994-08-05
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus. Las Cruces Biological Station and Wilson Botanical Garden, San Vito de Java. In forest fragment adjacent to natural pond in Finca Gamboa on Cerro Paraguas., 8.7856 -82.9581, 575m

US:Botany
Manekia venezuelana (Steyerm.) T. Arias et al.
2521399.105J. A. Steyermark & L. Nevling   959291966-00-00
Venezuela, Distrito Federal, Along old road between ""Portachuelo"" and ""Penita"" (Petaquire) and Carayaca, between Colonia TOvar-Junquito road and Hacienda El Limon, 6-8 mi. below junction of Junquito-Colonia Tovar road., 1300 - 1500m

US:Botany
Manekia incurva (Sieber ex Schult.) T. Arias et al.
3431174.102N. L. Cuello, B. G. Stergios, P. Marvéz & A. Henriquez   21442001-11-14
Venezuela, Trujillo, Mpio Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal. Sector Occidental Qda. Honda Parcela de estudio fitosociológico No. 21., 1880m


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