Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Achras
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0020628C. L. Lundell   208581977-04-26
Guatemala, Peten, On San Francisco-Sebol Road, about 8 km from San Francisco., 16.79184 -89.93309

ASU:Plants
ASU0020629C. L. Lundell   208571977-04-26
Guatemala, Peten, On San Francisco-Sebol Road, about 8 km from San Francisco., 16.79184 -89.93309

ASU:Plants
Achras chicle Pittier
ASU0046632C. L. Lundell   208091977-04-15
Guatemala, Peten, La Cumbre, Sapurul, in zapotal, west., 16.082251 -89.343758

ASU:Plants
Achras chicle Pittier
ASU0046633C. L. Lundell   208171977-04-16
Guatemala, Peten, La Cumbre, Sapurul, in zapotal on hillside, west., 16.082251 -89.343758

ASU:Plants
ASU0046634C. L. Lundell   208581977-04-26
Guatemala, Peten, On San Francisco-Sebol Road, about 8 km from San Francisco., 16.79184 -89.93309

ASU:Plants
ASU0046635C. L. Lundell   203741976-09-19
Guatemala, Peten, Between San Andres and San Jose, in zapotal bordering Lake Peten Itza., 16.994818 -89.822405

ASU:Plants
ASU0046636Cathy J. Crane   2311981-04-21
Belize, Corozal, Cerros Maya Ruins, Lowry's Bight, coastal area.

ASU:Plants
ASU0046637C. L. Lundell   203851976-09-23
Guatemala, Peten, Lake Peten Itza, San Jose, in zapotal bordering the village., 16.994818 -89.822405

ASU:Plants
ASU0046638C. L. Lundell   203871976-09-23
Guatemala, Peten, Lake Peten Itza, bordering the lake, 1 km east of San Jose, in zapotal., 16.994818 -89.822405

ASU:Plants
ASU0046639Cathy J. Crane   6591983-05-04
Belize, Corozal, Cerros Maya Ruins, Lowry's Bight, coastal area.

ASU:Plants
ASU0046640Cathy J. Crane   2221981-04-17
Belize, Corozal, Cerros Maya Ruins, Lowry's Bight, coastal area.


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