Dataset: WIS-
Taxa: Symplocaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
v0113165WISWalker, Jay; Laconte, Henry   6001994-02-27
United States, Florida, Gulf, Dead Lakes Recreation Area. 2km N of Wewahitchka., 30.16667 -85.2

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v0256007WISBreedlove, D.   127161965-10-02
Mexico, Chiapas, Tenejapa, Chiapas: paraje of Shohleh, Municipio of Tenejapa

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Symplocos chimantensis Steyerm. & Maguire
v0256006WISSteyermark, Julian; Wurdack, John   11001955-02-23
Venezuela, Bolívar, Chimantá Massif, Torono-tepuí, Estado Bolívar: S-facing slopes above valley of South Caño, on summit

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v0256008WISRusby, H.   2685
Bolivia, Mapiri

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Symplocos sumuntia Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don
v0350673WISMetz, John J.   231985-03-15
Nepal, State No. 3, Nuwakot District, Ridge between Pati Bamjoyan [Pati Bhanjyang] and Gul Banjiyani, north of Kathmandu, 2600m

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v0256005WISBang, A. Miguel   1895
Bolivia

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Symplocos novogaliciana L. M. González
v0255148WISReynoso D., J.; et al.   40321999-04-20
Mexico, Jalisco, Municipio San Sebastián del Oeste; camino de La Virgencita a El Real Alto

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v0350704WISMetz, John J.   901985-06-07
Nepal, State No. 3, Sindhupalchok District, Along Yangri Khola, west side above Sewa Monastery, Helambu, 2550m

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v0350703WISMetz, John J.   901985-06-07
Nepal, State No. 3, Sindhupalchok District, Along Yangri Khola, west side above Sewa Monastery, Helambu

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v0350852WISMetz, John J.   2491985-01-25
Nepal, State No. 3, Latipur District, Pulchoki, SE of Kathmandu on rim of basin, 2200m


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