Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Cryptocarya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Cryptocarya subtriplinervia (Kosterm.) van der Werff
50532H. van der Werff   128061992-10-31
Tampolo flat coastal forest, ca. 11 km S of Ambanizana, and near Peregrine/Xerces/Stanford Camp, ca. 7 km S of Ambanizana at Andranobe river., -15.65 49.95, 0 - 25m

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100162380H. Perrier de la Bâthie   1772000-00-12
Analamazaobre.

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Cryptocarya micrantha Meisn.
100172753MACHADO   191
Est. do Rio G. Portella, Monte Sinai.

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Cryptocarya guillauminii Kosterm.
100312428Philippe Morat   7645
Massif du Tchingou, 850m

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100162375R.N.   s.n.1944-05-29
Periner Moranaga [..avolomenaravina].

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100162378PERRIER   1391912-08-00
[Analanazaoba].

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Cryptocarya guillauminii Kosterm.
102642189Philippe Morat   7645
Massif du Tchingou, 850m

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Cryptocarya R. Br.
912977H. van der Werff   136661994-11-05
Near Andasibe. Forest of Mantadia, beyond the graphite mine. Evergreen forest., -18.91666 48.41666, 900m


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