Dataset: UT-Botany
Search Criteria: Ethiopia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Loranthgus globiferus
UT0070049Mrs. J.W. Ash   5621970-08-28
Ethiopia, Illubaboke, Gambela, Track North of Town, 539m

UT:Botany
Loranthus sp
UT0070055Mrs. J.W. Ash   2921970-03-02
Ethiopia, GHION, 114 kms South of ADDIS ABABA along JIMMA road., 2350m

UT:Botany
UT0070050Mrs. J.W. Ash   2851970-03-02
Ethiopia, GHION, 114 Kms South west of Addis Ababa, 2350m

UT:Botany
Loranthus macrosolen Steud. ex A. Rich.
UT0070054Mrs. J.W. Ash   20081973-01-07
Ethiopia, Square 56.D. 24 kms east of Siré (Wollega). On main Addis-Ababa-Ambo-Lekempti road., 1800m

UT:Botany
Phragmanthera macrosolen (Steud. ex A. Rich.) M.G. Gilbert
UT0070056Mrs. J.W. Ash   1973-05-27
Ethiopia, Shoa, Chion or Woliso, grounds of Ras Hotel. Square 68.A. Ghion

UT:Botany
UT0070061Mrs. J.W. Ash   15101972-02-19
Ethiopia, 12 km S.E. of Shashamane, on Goba road. Shoa province, square 83.D., 2050m

UT:Botany
Loranthus curviflorus Benth. ex Oliv.
UT0070045Mrs. J.W. Ash   12481971-09-27
Ethiopia, Harar, Just east of Bicket/Bike, enroute Afden and Meisso from Dire-Dawa., 1500m

UT:Botany
Loranthus diegei
UT0070048Mrs. J.W. Ash   9141971-05-30
Ethiopia, 1600m

UT:Botany
Loranthis
UT0070058J.W. Ash   2871970-03-02
Ethiopia, Oromiya, Ghion, 114 kms south of Addis Ababa along Jimma road, 716m

UT:Botany
Tapinanthus pentagonia var. linearifolius
UT0070894Mrs. J.W. Ash   3811970-05-09
Ethiopia, Anussi Province, Lake Zwai- Ethiopian Rift Valley, 1850m

UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070895Mrs. J.W. Ash   2371970-02-19
Ethiopia, LAKE VERDE - DEBRE - ZEIT\n, 1829m

UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070909Wiens, D   
Ethiopia, Tigre, Berahale track from Makale to Danakil depression, 32 km. east of Wokro Agula

UT:Botany
UT0100806Stewart, R B   E-301956-03-16
Ethiopia, Oromia, Geria Farm, 1 km east of Jimma


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