Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Putranjivaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0322228   2010-11-28
Peru, Jenaro Herrera 3; JH3, -4.89963 -73.64808, 124m

ASU
ASU0322227   2010-11-28
Peru, Jenaro Herrera 3; JH3, -4.90007 -73.64858, 124m

ASU
ASU0322226   2010-11-28
Peru, Jenaro Herrera 3; JH3, -4.89952 -73.64751, 124m

ASU
ASU0321931   2010-05-16
Peru, Inkaterra 1; INK1, -12.53273 -69.04777, 180m

ASU
ASU0316781   2010-11-12
Ecuador, Yasuni National Park; B, -0.67814 -76.4014, 232m

ASU
Drypetes standleyi G.L.Webster
   2013-01-22
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 9.15478 -79.85142, 189m

ASU
   2008-07-12
Peru, Tambopata 1; TAM1, -12.96773 -69.48632, 213m

ASU
ASU0321892   2009-08-06
Peru, Jenaro Herrera 3; JH3, -4.91454 -73.74097, 124m

ASU
ASU0322207   2010-05-15
Peru, Inkaterra 1; INK1, -12.53273 -69.04777, 180m

ASU
ASU0316722   2010-11-11
Ecuador, Yasuni National Park; A, -0.67414 -76.39888, 232m

ASU
ASU0028622A. C. Sanders   10961980-01-01
Mexico, Sonora, Collected on the NE side of the Sierra de Alamos 4 miles SW of the town of Alamos in a large canyon that trends E-W., 26.98333 -108.95, 609 - 1066m

ASU
ASU0028620Geoffrey A. Levin; James Dice   19751988-01-21
Mexico, Colima, Canyon near Rio Marabasco (Cihuatlan) bridge on road to Chacala, north of Santiago., 19.28333 -104.3167, 200 - 250m

ASU
ASU0028621T. R. Van Devender; S. A. Meyer, J. F. Wiens, K. J. Bertelsen, S. F. Friedman, C. D. Bertelsen   93-13811993-11-26
Mexico, Sonora, Rio Mayo Region. Saucito Canyon, Rancho la Sierrita (R. El Negrito), east slopes of the Sierra de Alamos, ca. 6 km (by air) south-southwest of Alamos., 26.975 -108.9639, 925m

ASU
ASU0322065   2011-07-17
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m

ASU
ASU0321885   2013-07-30
Peru, Los Amigos 2, LA2-cal, -12.56056 -70.09321, 260m


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Google Map

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