Dataset: NY
Taxa: Acrospermaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Acrospermum maxonii Farl. Farl.
03381782T. G. Yuncker   6197A1936-07-28
Honduras, summit of the range above El Achote; above the plains of Siguatepeque, 1850m

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Acrospermum candidum Setch. Setch.
3381676J. M. Tucker   11501941-03-27
El Salvador, Department of Chalatenanga, cloud forest, east slope of Los Eesmiles, 14.35 -89.15

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Acrospermum candidum Setch. Setch.
3381692W. C. Burger   52131968-05-25
Costa Rica, near El Trinidad and km 72 (20 km SE from Empalme) along the Interamerican Hwy, provinces San José and Cartado, 9.67 -83.88, 2600m

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Acrospermum candidum Setch. Setch.
3381693H. E. Stork   47551956-02-22
Costa Rica, Cartago, El Muñeco, south of Nacarro Valley near boundary of San José and Cartago provinces

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Acrospermum candidum Setch. Setch.
3381694W. R. Maxon   4601906-05-06
Costa Rica, vicinity of La Palma, 442 - 472m

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Acrospermum compressum Tode Tode
3381716F. L. Stevens   8071923-08-08
Costa Rica, Sabario


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