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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1803536.2129891J. Dombey   s.n.
Peru, San Martín, Mariscal Cáceres, Rio Huallaga, margen Derecha del; Balsa Probana; dtto. Tocache Nuevo

US:Botany
3112824.209D. Spooner   29001987-09-18
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Along unpaved road, 0.5 mi N of El Gallo, N of Liberia

US:Botany
1774506.212E. Pérez Arbeláez   58741939-07-10
Colombia, Cauca, Between Popayan and Purace.

US:Botany
Simsia grisea S.F. Blake
1011135.213H. M. Curran & M. Haman   12261917-07-01
Venezuela, Guanta.

US:Botany
Simsia holwayi S.F. Blake
793885.2139E. W. D. Holway   8541917-02-04
Guatemala, Agua Caliente.

US:Botany
1803535.21J. J. Triana   13621854-00-00
Colombia, Nariño, Pasto, Ortega.

US:Botany
1803532.213J. J. Triana   13611854-00-00
Colombia, Distrito Capital, Bogata, Tena and La Mesa.

US:Botany
Simsia panamensis H. Rob. & Brettell
1216446.214P. C. Standley   253861923-11-28
Panama, Panama, Bella Vista

US:Botany
Simsia steyermarkii H. Rob. & Brettell
1949003.213J. A. Steyermark   429311942-01-19
Guatemala, Zacapa, Between Santa Rosalia de Marmol and Vegas.

US:Botany
Simsia molinae H. Rob. & Brettell
2574519A.2159101A. Molina R.   231221968-11-05
Nicaragua, Estelí, Esteli, Guava., 900 - 900m

US:Botany
Simsia fruticulosa (Spreng.) S.F. Blake
1804784.279Herbert H. Smith   5941898-10-26
Colombia, Magdalena, Santa Marta. Playa Brava.

US:Botany
1803533.211A. S. Oersted   1601851-00-00
Costa Rica, Guanacaste

US:Botany
1803534.213A. S. Oersted   100
Nicaragua, Chinandega, El Viejo.

US:Botany
Simsia guatemalensis H. Rob. & Brettell
1401685.216H. von Türckheim   87011904-10-00
Guatemala, Escuintla / Guatemala, Amatitlán., 1200 - 1200m


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