Dataset: MU-
Taxa: Meliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


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000307403s.c.   s.n.0000-05-06
Japan

MU
000307402s.c.   s.n.0000-05-06
Japan

MU
000307401Yang, Xiang.   x-291994-10-00
China, Guilin, 200m

MU
000073442Wen-Fong Ho   18282005-03-01
China, Taiwan, Chiayi County, Chiayi

MU
000307392s.c.   s.n.

MU
000307399Busemeyer, D.T.   3041992-04-10
Philippines, W. Visayas, Panay Isl, Antique, Culasi, Alojipan, Mt. Madia-as, 1030m

MU
000307404s.c.   s.n.1985-10-11
India

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Toona sinensis (Juss.) M.Roem.
ooo307419Lin, Li.   F2411994-08-00
China, Guangxi, 200m

MU
Toona sinensis (Juss.) M.Roem.
000060307s.c.   s.n.1998-00-00
China, Guilin, 200m

MU
000043120Lin, L.   d301994-09-00
China, Guilin Yanshan

MU
000043121Lin, L.   f991995-07-00
China, Guangxi, 200m

MU
000307397s.c.   54201933-09-04
Indonesia, North Sumatra, Sopspan on Aek Si Olip

MU
000307396Busemeyer, D.T.   4151992-04-28
Philippines, W. Viayas, Panay Isl, Antique, Culasi, Alojipan, DENR Nursery, 50m

MU
000307395Busemeyer, D.T.   4271992-04-28
Philippines, W. Visayas, Panay Isl, Antique, Culasi, Alojipan, DENR Nursery, 50m

MU
Cipadessa cinerascens (Pellegr.) Hand.-Mazz.
000307394Lin, L.   f1871995-08-00
China, Guangxi, 300m

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Cipadessa cinerascens (Pellegr.) Hand.-Mazz.
000307393Qui, L.S.   1971994-07-00
China, Guangxi, Vicinity of Guilin, 200m

MU
000307398Busemeyer, D.T.   1451992-03-06
Philippines, N. Luzon, Zambales, Masinloc, Coto Mining Corp, along Lawis River, 605m

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Aglaia elaeagnoidea (A.Juss.) Benth.
000043119Herre, A.W.C.T.   12441931-08-00
Philippines, Tawi-Tawi, Sitankai-Tumindao, Sibutu Island, Sulu Archipelago, 1 - 3m

MU
Heynea Roxb.
000307400Qui, Lin Sheng   0121993-07-00
China, Guangxi, Guilin, People's Republic, 600m


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