Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Tanzania; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00374522A. Whyte   s.n.
Tanzania, “Tanganyika.” Tanganyika Plateau, Post Hill.

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LL00374533J. M. Hildebrandt   10561873-10-01
Tanzania, Zanzibar. Kokotoni, in Sümpfen rar.

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LL00374606Stuhlmann   3552
Tanzania, “Tanganyika.” Ost - Usindji (Cent. Seengebiet). Eastern Uzinja.

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LL00374983A. Peter   322881925-11-19
Tanzania, Morogoro, Tanganyika. Uluguru Gebirge uber MorogoroMission Schlesien zu Lugongo.

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LL00374984Mrs. H Faulkner   27851961-03-21
Tanzania, “Zanzibar.” Chukwani.

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LL00375271A. J. Minjas|M. D. I. Raya   DSM 19081970-06-19
Tanzania, T6, Bungu, ca. 105 km along Dar-Kilwa road.

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Vitex epidictyodes Mildbr. ex W.Piep.
LL00375276A. Stolz   5561911-01-01
Tanzania, Nyassa Hochland, Station Kyimbila.

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LL00375283H. J. Schlieben   60081935-02-17
Tanzania, Tanganyika. Bezirk Lindi200 km W of Lindi.


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