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

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT102338   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT102331   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT102336   
Panama

VT
UVMVT102329   
Dominica

VT
UVMVT102337   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT102330   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT102339   
Colombia

VT
UVMVT102328   
Dominica

VT
UVMVT102333   
Costa Rica

VT
UVMVT102334   
Belize

VT
UVMVT102335   
Colombia

VT
UVMVT102332   
Guatemala

VT
UVMVT311859P. Tenorio   1367
Mexico, Guerrero

VT
UVMVT022511Hill, S. R.   178411987-01-15
Costa Rica, Cartago, W slope of Cerro Duan, ca. 3 km above Guabata, E of Rio Grande de Orosi. End of road along cattle trail, near stream and ravine.; 9.85 -83.783333, 9.85 -83.783333, 1600 - 1700m

VT
UVMVT311867S.R. Hill, D.S. Barrington, J. Davis   17841
Costa Rica, Cartago

VT
UVMVT311868S.R. Hill   20289
Belize, Toledo

VT
Siparuna glabrescens (C. Presl) A. DC.
UVMVT311860S.R. Hill   21230
Dominica, St. Paul Parish

VT
Siparuna glabrescens (C. Presl) A. DC.
UVMVT311861S.R. Hill   22104
Dominica, St. George Parish

VT
Siparuna glabrescens (C. Presl) A. DC.
UVMVT311862S.R. Hill   25756
Dominica, St. Patrick Parish

VT
Siparuna glabrescens (C. Presl) A. DC.
UVMVT330104S.R. Hill   28133
Dominica, St. George Parish

VT
UVMVT022509Hill, S. R.   176801987-01-08
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Road from Pension Flor-Mar to Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Monteverde.; 10.3 -84.8, 10.3 -84.8, 1400 - 1500m

VT
UVMVT022510Hill, S. R.   178401987-01-15
Costa Rica, Cartago, W slope of Cerro Duan, ca. 3 km above Guabata, E of Rio Grande de Orosi. End of road along cattle trail, near stream and ravine., 9.85 -83.783333, 1600 - 1700m

VT
UVMVT311863S.R. Hill, D.S. Barrington, J. Davis   17680
Costa Rica, Puntarenas

VT
UVMVT311864S.R. Hill, D.S. Barrington, J. Davis   17840
Costa Rica, Cartago

VT
Siparuna williamsii J. F. Macbr.
UVMVT311869C.A. Cid   3896
Brazil, Amazonas


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