Dataset: MIN
Taxa: mandevilla => Mandevilla amabilis, Mandevilla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Minnesota Herbarium


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Mandevilla Lindl.
778897D'Arcy, W.G.   58781972-04-20
United States, Missouri, From the Climatron.

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Mandevilla brachysiphon (Torr.) Pichon
610719Mason, C.T.; Phillips, W.S. and Gilbertson, R.   27211967-08-17
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, near Fort Chrittenden, south of Sonoita Creek where Creek crosses the Sonoita-Patagonia road, 31.67385 -110.66943

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Mandevilla brachysiphon (Torr.) Pichon
630486Thornber, J.J.   70711914-12-05
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz

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Mandevilla brachysiphon (Torr.) Pichon
410268Thornber, J.   s.n.1910-08-00
United States, Arizona, Rincon Mountains, 32.132022 -110.519523

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Mandevilla macrosiphon (Torr.) Pichon
283550Moore, J.A.; Steyermark, J.A.   32431931-06-26
United States, Texas, Brewster, Chisos Mountains; Blue Creek Canyon., 29.212391 -103.368149, 1520m

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Mandevilla Lindl.
173391Pringle, C.G.   6941886-03-00
Mexico, Chihuahua

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Mandevilla brachysiphon (Torr.) Pichon
173392Pringle, C.G.   s.n.1886-10-22
Mexico, Chihuahua

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Mandevilla brachysiphon (Torr.) Pichon
609078Johnson, Miles; Johnson, Wilma   17951964-07-12
Mexico, Durango, 20 miles West of Durango on Route 40, 23.975915 -104.963167

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Mandevilla hirsuta (Rich.) K.Schum.
506449Chacón, Abelardo   2511989-07-20
Costa Rica, Limón, Parque Internac. La Amistad Quebrada Croci, Croriña. [[International Park. La Amistad Quebrada Crori, Croriña.]], 9.420833 -82.983333, 600m

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Mandevilla hypoleuca (Benth.) Pichon
267346Schaffner, J.G.   4891876-00-00
Mexico

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Mandevilla hypoleuca (Benth.) Pichon
173394   43931893-06-23
Mexico, Jalisco, Hills near Guadalajara., 20.658471 -103.346505

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Mandevilla macrosiphon (Torr.) Pichon
173393Pringle, C.G.   s.n.1886-00-00
Mexico, Chihuahua

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Mandevilla nacapulensis (Felger & Henrickson) A.O.Simões
461743Felger, Richard S.; Dimmitt, Mark A.   85-8201985-08-11
Mexico, 28.483333 -111.016667

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Mandevilla subsagittata (Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson
728813Herrera, Gerardo   461986-11-17
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Miguel Oeste, Naranjo; falda sureste del Cerro Espíritu Santo, finca de Napoleón Pérez. [[San Miguel Oeste, Naranjo; Southeastern skirt of Cerro Espíritu Santo, Napoleón Pérez farm.]], 10.402778 -84.058333, 1000 - 1400m

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Mandevilla subsagittata (Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson
426314Glassman, S.F.   17511948-06-25
Honduras, Morazán, 3/4 mile northwest of Zamorano; Drainage of the Río Yeguare., 14.074381 -86.374619, 853 - 975m

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Mandevilla Lindl.
173363Miguel, A.   2491890-00-00
Bolivia, Nor Yungas, -16 -67.5

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Mandevilla brachyloba (Müll.Arg.) K.Schum.
919930Solomon, James C.; Bruce A. Stein   116831984-03-09
Bolivia, Nor Yungas, Department of La Paz: 3.1 km above Yolosa on road to Coroico., -16.2 -67.716667, 1550m

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Mandevilla brachyloba (Müll.Arg.) K.Schum.
173127   4611890-00-00
Bolivia, Yungas, -16 -67.5

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951891Vasquez, Rodolfo; Jaramillo, N.   97211987-10-11
Peru, Loreto, Ramon Castilla, Pevas., 71.833333 -3.333333, 106m

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404656Ruiz, Juan   57552006-03-05
Peru, Rio Nanay, Manicamiri, tall forest., -3.699765 -73.276905

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850744Betancur, Julio; Roldán, F.J., Castaño, G.   6211988-09-15
Colombia, Antioquia, 12.4 Kms. from the entrance of San Luis towards Medellín, Cordillera Central, eastern slope, Medellín-Bogotá freeway., 6.090751 -75.180441, 500m

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Mandevilla veraguensis Hemsl.
461449Betancur, Julio; Roldan, F.J. and Escobar, O.   9101988-09-30
Colombia, 75.1345 -6.905833

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173395Rusby, H.H.; Squires, Roy W.   2931896-05-00
Colombia, Catalina, 8.861004 -75.405914


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