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

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT256887   
Colombia

VT
UVMVT303632M.A. Vincent, E.H. Freid   8311
Bahamas, N. Andros Island

VT
UVMVT256880Alvarez, R.J.   214211914-05-00
Philippines, Province of Camarines, Luzon, 13.53087 123.363577

VT
UVMVT256881Prain   931900-09-00
India, Andamans

VT
UVMVT312465G.C. Kingsland   
Seychelles

VT
Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl.
UVMVT312466S.R. Hill   13205
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
UVMVT335545S.R. Hill   278741996-05-25
Dominica, St. George Parish

VT
UVMVT256888Elmer, A.D.E.   111861909-07-00
Philippines, Davao, Todaya (Mt. Apo), Island of Mindanao, 6.989444 125.269722

VT
UVMVT256882   
Cuba

VT
UVMVT256886   
Panama

VT
Eschweilera pedicellata (Rich.) S.A.Mori
UVMVT312472G.T. Prance   9142
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
UVMVT256877Thomson, T.   
India, Plan. Ganget Inf.

VT
UVMVT256883   
Brazil

VT
UVMVT256879Escritor, L.   215121913-08-00
Philippines, Butuan subprovince, Mindanao, 8.949167 125.543611

VT
UVMVT256885Hill, S. R.   129311983-07-02
Brazil, Amazonas, rio Paca, ca. 5 km S of rio Mari-Mari near Laranjal, Petrobras trail, -4.116667 -59

VT
UVMVT312467G.T. Prance   25765
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
UVMVT312468C. Todzia   2298
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
Eschweilera bracteosa (Poepp. ex O.Berg) Miers
UVMVT312469E. Gudino   33
Ecuador, Pastaza

VT
UVMVT312470G.T. Prance   17891
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
Eschweilera parviflora (Aubl.) Miers
UVMVT312471G.T. Prance   13942
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
UVMVT312475G.T. Prance   4077
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
UVMVT312476G.T. Prance   14730
Brazil, Amazonas

VT
UVMVT312473H. van der Werrff   11974
Ecuador, Carchi

VT
UVMVT256878Elmer, A.D.E.   122381910-04-00
Philippines, Capiz, Magallanes (Mt. Giting-giting), Island of Sibuyan, 12.491032 122.513512


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Google Map

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