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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0024567Emily J. Lott   34361991-05-12
Mexico, Jalisco, Mpio. de La Huerta. Rancho Cuixmala. Cerro La Alborada. Along road from shop to Caballeriza., 19.3833 -104.983

ASU:Plants
ASU0024569C. D. Johnson   4461891989-02-15
Venezuela, Lara, 21 km SW of Carora., 10.17845 -70.073822

ASU:Plants
ASU0024570G. Hatschbach   436971981-04-08
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Rod. BR-050, ponte rio Araguari (mun. Uberlandia)., -18.9114832220184 -48.2615661621094

ASU:Plants
ASU0024571C. V. Roderjan   3031984-06-07
Brazil, Parana, Cerro Azul., -24.79626 -49.27366

ASU:Plants
ASU0024572G. Hatschbach   603381994-02-11
Brazil, Tocantins, Rodovia Campos Belos a Taguatinga, 5 km S de Novo Alegre (mun. Arraias)., -12.927874 -46.561286

ASU:Plants
ASU0024573G. Hatschbach   4488401985-01-10
Brazil, Parana, Ribeirinha (mun. Rio Branco do Sul). ParanĂ¡ Brazil Mata do vale., -25.1667 -49.3

ASU:Plants
Piptadenia adiantoides (Spreng.)J.F.Macbr.
ASU0024574J. M. Silva   14081995-04-18
Brazil, Parana, Estrada Velha da Ribeira, km 27 (mun. AdrianĂ³polis)., -24.6667 -49

ASU:Plants
ASU0024575G. Hatschbach   561111991-06-04
Brazil, Parana, Rio Acungui (mun. Guaraquecaba). ParanĂ¡ Brazil Mata pluvial da base de morro., -25.2983 -48.3258, 30 - 50m

ASU:Plants
Piptadenia peruviana (J.F. Macbr.) Barneby
ASU0142919   2010-05-14
Peru, Inkaterra 1; INK1, -12.53273 -69.04777, 180m

ASU:Plants
Piptadenia peruviana (J.F. Macbr.) Barneby
ASU0317831   2010-05-15
Peru, Inkaterra 1; INK1, -12.53273 -69.04777, 180m


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