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

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT235509   
Bolivia

VT
UVMVT235510   
Bahamas

VT
UVMVT235511   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235512   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235513   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235514   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235515   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235516   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235518   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235519   
United States

VT
UVMVT235520   
Belize

VT
UVMVT235521   
United States

VT
UVMVT235522   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT235482   
Brazil

VT
UVMVT235483   
United States

VT
UVMVT235484   
United States

VT
UVMVT235486   
Bahamas

VT
UVMVT235487   
Colombia

VT
UVMVT235488   
Brazil

VT
UVMVT235489   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT330443D.S. Conant   1229
United States, Florida

VT
UVMVT235485Hill, S. R.   33791975-07-11
Bahamas, Andros, 3.4 road miles west along logging road which begins 0.7 miles north of Love Hill., 24.76017 -77.85

VT
UVMVT293501Hill, S.R.   372952007-04-11
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, 4.3 kilometers (by road) northwest of highest point along highway between Samaipata and Mairana, and 6.3 kilometers (by road) southeast of center of Mariana., -18.15 -63.916667, 1585m

VT
Picramnia excelsa Kuhlm. ex Pirani
UVMVT322856E. Stijfhoorn   899
Dominica, St. Patrick Parish

VT
UVMVT322854U. Eskuche   5115
Argentina, Chaco

VT
UVMVT322855U. Eskuche   5116
Argentina, Chaco

VT
UVMVT235517Hill, S. R.   31321975-06-07
Bahamas, Andros, Pineland 1 mile west of main road and logging road just north of Love Hill, 24.749999 -77.865998

VT
UVMVT235481Hill, S. R.   177681987-01-13
Costa Rica, San Jose, Old cart road to Limon, 5.6 km N of San Jeronima, near La Palma, along stream, 10.166667 -84, 1400 - 1500m


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