Dataset: FTG
Taxa: Cunoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
136220J. Campos., L. Zurita   58461998-12-01
Peru, Cajamarca, San Jose de Lourdes. Localidad de Picorana. Bosque primario, -41.5036 -78.8972

FTG
Weinmannia pinnata Ruiz ex Engl.
118482   57,1471985-04-30
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, 20.0169 -75.8302

FTG
Weinmannia pinnata Ruiz ex Engl.
129803R. B. Ledin, J. Howard   1951-06-11
Puerto Rico, Small tree in the upper Mountain rain forest of El Yunque, Caribbean National Forest, Eastern Puerto Rico, 18.2951 -65.8

FTG
Weinmannia pinnata Ruiz ex Engl.
132938J. B. Reark   3491951-08-09
Costa Rica, Cartago, South slope - Irazu, 9.98239 -83.8496

FTG
Weinmannia pinnata Ruiz ex Engl.
132939J. B. Reark   1051951-07-05
Costa Rica, Cartago, Finca M. Gutierrez - La Chonta, 9.69862 -83.942

FTG
Weinmannia pinnata Ruiz ex Engl.
136222J. Campos, R. Vasquez et. al.   64882000-02-22
Peru, Cajamarca, San Ignacio, San Jose de Lourdes. Base del Cerro Picorana Bosque de neblinas, -4.98944 -78.8842

FTG
119405S. A. Zona   9302002-05-08
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, Fairchild Tropical Garden

FTG
Weinmannia fraxinea Sm. ex D. Don
132384W. Takeuchi, D. Ama   150532001-02-12
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Kamiali Wildlife Management Area; Bulili Ridge near Lababia, -7.305 147.133

FTG
132940J. B. Reark   2071951-07-12
Costa Rica, Cartago, Carreterra Panamer. P. NAC.

FTG
132941J. B. Reark   6591951-12-12
Costa Rica, Cartago, East of Finca La Sierra, 9.74633 -83.9796

FTG
132942J. B. Reark   5181951-11-16
Costa Rica, Cartago, Tapanti, 9.76842 -83.8004


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