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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
ASU0036664E. Martínez S.   40511983-07-26
Mexico, Sinaloa, A 21 km al NE de Chilillos. Mpio. de Rosario., 22.997717 -105.84112, 180m

ASU:Plants
ASU0036665G. Hatschbach   734652002-08-16
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Ligação da Rod. BR-135 a Curimatai, entre km 2-5 (Mun. Buenópolis).Mata da beira do rio., -17.869777 -44.172827

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
ASU0317967   2008-07-17
Peru, Chuncho, -12.97667 -69.47162, 220m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
ASU0317991   2010-01-08
Costa Rica, Osa; B, 8.41421 -83.33975, 50m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
ASU0317235   2010-05-05
Peru, Tambopata 1; TAM1, -12.9334 -69.5205, 213m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
ASU0142926   2011-05-01
Peru, Los Amigos; B3, -12.53687 -70.08194, 258m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
ASU0142963   2010-11-10
Ecuador, Yasuni National Park; B, -0.67814 -76.4014, 232m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
ASU0317325   2011-07-17
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
   2013-09-03
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
   2013-09-03
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
   2013-09-05
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
   2013-09-05
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
   2013-09-05
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m

ASU:Plants
Myroxylon balsamum (L.) Harms
   2013-09-05
Peru, Tambopata; TAM-06, -12.83855 -69.29602, 215m


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Google Map

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