Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Cunoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Weinmannia pinnata Ruiz ex Engl.
Steven R. Hill   178891987-01-16
Costa Rica

TAES
Weinmannia pinnata Ruiz ex Engl.
Steven R. Hill   246311993-03-06
Dominica

TAES
Lamanonia speciosa (Cambess.) L.B.Sm.
H. S. Irwin   251371970-01-22
Brazil, Goi‡s, Ca. 22km N.e. Of Catal‹o.

TAES
Weinmannia pubescens Ruiz ex D.Don
James L. Zarucchi   63251988-05-07
Colombia

TAES
Weinmannia pubescens Ruiz ex D.Don
James L. Zarucchi   43251986-11-29
Colombia

TAES
Weinmannia pubescens Ruiz ex D.Don
James L. Zarucchi   69911988-10-30
Colombia

TAES
Weinmannia pubescens Ruiz ex D.Don
Alan E. Brant   16261987-11-01
Colombia

TAES
Weinmannia reticulata Ruiz, Pav. apud López
James L. Zarucchi   51521987-03-30
Colombia

TAES
H. Sleumer   47441963-07-31
Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo

TAES
Lamanonia tomentosa (Kuntze) Kuntze
H. S. Irwin   158041966-05-12
Brazil, Distrito Federal, Ca. 25km. N.w. Of Bras’lia


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