Dataset: FTG
Search Criteria: India; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


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64216J. B. Fisher, T. A. Davis, S. K. Basu   74-180,76-511974-08-19
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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Daemonorops jenkinsiana (Griff.) Mart.
65344J. B. Fisher, T. A. Davis, S. K. Basu   1974-08-19
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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75503J. Dransfield, et al   JD76001995-08-25
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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78238J. B. Fisher, C. Sathish Kumar, C. Suseendran   96-401996-04-18
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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78251J. B. Fisher, C. Sathish Kumar, C. Suseendran   96-401996-08-18
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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81761T. Walters   1997-12-15
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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84153L. R. Noblick, J. R. Witono, E. Sudarso   51851998-10-03
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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64217J. B. Fisher, T. A. Davis, S. K. Basu   s.n.1974-08-19
India, 18.9579 72.8296

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121851D. S. Decker-Walters, A.Wagner   11302003-12-10
India, Maharashtra, This young plant was grown out in Miami,Florida,from landrace seed, 32.3695 75.7054

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Ipomoea obscura (L.) Ker Gawl.
112447K. Keeler   KHK 7071980-09-28
India, UNeb. Greenhouse from Inamar, India., 20 77

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Hyphaene dichotoma (J.White Dubl. ex Nimmo) Furtado
10338R. S. Rao   889331963-05-02
India, Goa, Western Circle, Poona., 18.533 73.866

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Hyphaene dichotoma (J.White Dubl. ex Nimmo) Furtado
88704R. Seshagiri   1026351964-09-20
India, Locality Nagoa - Diu, 20.7167 70.9167

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108911   50/ 1310/ 3392004-06-15
India, Nesur Aji Dam, RAJKOT, 27.422 78.6755

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108912   50/ 1310/ 3412004-06-15
India, SAURASHTRA UUNIVERSITY RAJKOT-360 005 (India) University Campus, 22.3333 70.8333

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108913N. K. Thakarao   50/1310/1971982-08-04
India, SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY RAJKOT-360 005 (India), University campus, 22.3333 70.8333

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Serjania Mill.
54407B. Eggers   
India, western India, 20 77


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