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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Myrtaceae Class   612008-08-02
Brazil, Bahia, Bahia, Mun. Igrapiuna, rodovia para Itubera (BA 001). Reserva de Michelin. Cachoeira de Pancada Grande., -13.7842 -39.1733

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ASU0045619Percy H. Gentle   94661957-12-16
Belize, Belize, Colonel English Pine Ridge, Belize-Cayo Road.

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ASU0045620A. Ventura A.   41881982-12-03
Mexico, Veracruz, Parada Portezuela, Mpio. de Atzalan., 19.8 -97.216667, 1050m

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ASU0045621L. R. Landrum   85831995-07-17
Paraguay, Central, Tavarory, Rio Paraguay., -25.52389 -57.55861, 100m

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ASU0045622A. Krapovickas   447951994-02-06
Brazil, Santa Catarina, 6.5 km NW de Aguas Mornas, camino a Lourdes., -27.695561 -48.823399

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ASU0045623L. R. Landrum   108672003-06-26
Ecuador, Pastaza, Mera; near bridge just E of town., -1.460318 -78.11239, 450m

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ASU0045624J. J. Pipoly   110781987-03-06
Guyana, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Headwaters of Kangu R, W branch, ± 4 km NW of E peak of Mt. Ayanganna., 5.41667 -60, 700m

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Sauvagesia vellozii (Vell. ex A. St.-Hil.) Sastre
ASU0045625J. M. Silva   42402004-11-23
Brazil, Parana, Fazenda Mato Limpo, Bemech (Mun. Adrianópolis)., -24.6667 -49

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Sauvagesia vellozii (Vell. ex A. St.-Hil.) Sastre
ASU0045626J. M. Silva   33462001-03-23
Brazil, Parana, Estrada de Pacas para o Parque das Lauráceas (Mun. Tunas do Paraná)., -24.9667 -49.1

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Sauvagesia vellozii (Vell. ex A. St.-Hil.) Sastre
ASU0045627G. Hatschbach   540911990-03-12
Brazil, Parana, Faz, Santa Rita, Capão do Cemitério (mun. Palmeira)., -25.4261 -50.0033

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Sauvagesia glandulosa (A.St.-Hil.) Sastre
ASU0108398H. S. Irwin   198981968-02-12
Brasil, Serra de Espinhaco, Serra do Itabirito, Minas Gerais, ca. 45km S.E. of Belo Horizonte, 1600m


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