Dataset: MO-
Taxa: monnina => Monnina, Monnina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Monnina polygalaefolia Chodat
1789987S   s.n.13132

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2918774Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.

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Monnina revoluta (Bonpl.) Kunth
100792191J. Richard Abbott   252902002-12-01
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville; 4306 SW 50th Street, north off Archer Road a little west of I-75., 29.6136 -82.3967, 20m

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Monnina meridensis Planch. & Linden ex Wedd.
135982H. van der Werff   60671984-11-22
Near Boconó, Paramo de Guaramacal. Elfin forest with much bamboo and Ericaceae or in paramo with much Espeletia and Polylepis, Espeletia also common in dwarf-forest (trees to 10 m tall, closed canopy, trunks very mossy; occasional emergents taller.), 9.23333 -70.18333, 2600 - 3100m

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102237684Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.

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Monnina cyanea Chodat
102271226Markus Ackermann   3822002-09-25
Road from Cuyocuyo to Sandia., -14.4275 -69.50861, 3000m

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102237681Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.

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102237682Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.

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102237683Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.

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102237685Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.

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102237686Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.

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102237687Charles (Carlos) Wright   9381851-08-00
United States, New Mexico, Near the copper mines.


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