Dataset: CM-Botany
Search Criteria: Singapore; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM352451Rodin, R.J.   80001966-07-30
Singapore, Singapore Botanical Garden

CM:Botany
Homalomena consobrina (Schott) Engl.
CM309539Moysey, L.   318391937-06-00
Singapore, Gunong Padang, Trengganu [photograph of specimen in Singapore], 1219m

CM:Botany
CM320217Stone, B.C.   153141982-08-24
Singapore, Nee Soon Reservoir

CM:Botany
CM346107Croat, T.B.   532381981-10-09
Singapore, Singapore Botanical Gardens, 100m

CM:Botany
Epipremnum giganteum (Roxb.) Schott
CM346180Croat, T.B.   532421981-10-09
Singapore, Bukittimah Nature Reserve, 1.5 103.833333333333, 500m

CM:Botany
CM356156Croat, T.B.   532411981-10-09
Singapore, Singapore Botanical Gardens [specimen from plant cultivated at MO], 1.5 103.833333333333


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