Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Stemodia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT278009   
Argentina

VT
UVMVT278010   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278011   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278012   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278013   
Colombia

VT
UVMVT278014   
Cuba

VT
UVMVT278015   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278016   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278017   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278018   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278019   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278020   
United States

VT
UVMVT278021   
Mexico

VT
Stemodia tomentosa (Mill.) Greenm. & C.H. Thomp.
UVMVT278022Hill, S. R.   183081987-07-24
United States, Texas, Aransas, Rte. 35, 1.7 mi SW of FM 1781, 28.031138 -97.081223

VT
UVMVT278023   
Colombia

VT
UVMVT278024   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278025   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT278026   
Bahamas

VT
UVMVT278027   
Cuba

VT
UVMVT278028Hill, S. R.   30381975-05-24
Bahamas, Andros, 2 miles northwest of Love Hill, Pineland, 24.770545 -77.872625

VT
UVMVT278029Hill, S. R.   21761974-06-16
Bahamas, Long Island, Clarence Town, Logging Island, 23.100203 -74.967856

VT
UVMVT278030   
Bahamas

VT
UVMVT278559Thomson, G.   
India, Maison & Carnatic

VT
Stemodia verticillata (Mill.) Hassler
UVMVT293473Hill, S.R.   213031990-03-24
Dominica, St. Paul Parish, Archbold Tropical Research Center, Springfield Guest House and Estate; Imperial Highway, NE of Canefield., 15.3368 -61.3921

VT
Stemodia palustris A. St.-Hil.
UVMVT293474Cusato, L.   860
Argentina, Colon

VT
UVMVT293304Vincent, M.A.   14234
Bahamas, South Andros

VT
UVMVT298828Arbo M. M.   6932
Argentina, Corrientes

VT
UVMVT026793Pringle, C. G.   s.n.1881-04-11
United States, Arizona, Santa Cataline Mountains

VT
UVMVT026794Pringle, C. G.   103561907-01-28
México, Michoacan de Ocampo, Falls of Tzararacua

VT
UVMVT026795Palmer, E.   2211885-08-00
México, Chihuahua, Batopilas


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.