Dataset: SD-Plants
Search Criteria: Ceylon; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Litchi gardneri
SD00042918W. Meijer   7711971-07-08
Ceylon, Northern, Vavuniya, Ca. 10 miles northwest of Mullaittivu near Puthukkudiyiruppu.

SD:Plants
Drypetes gardneri (Thwaites) Pax & K.Hoffm.
N. Balakrishnan   NBK-12151972-03-18
Ceylon, NULL, Unknown, Ceylon; Guru Oya, Teldeniya; Kandy District, Central Province.

SD:Plants
S. Waas   3231974-01-11
Ceylon, NULL, Unknown, Ceylon; Ritigala, Anuradhapura District; North Central Province.

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Blachia umbellata (Willd.) Baill.
Louis C. Wheeler   126061971-06-22
Ceylon, Unknown, Hill south of Dambulla Rock.

SD:Plants
Croton klotzschianus (Wight) Thwaites
D. Mueller-Dombois   681023041968-10-23
Ceylon, Unknown, North of Kataragama, 1.0 mile south of Vaddangewadiya, at Menik Ganga.

SD:Plants
N. Wirawan   6791968-10-28
Ceylon, Unknown, Patanagala Camp, Ruhuna National Park, Block I

SD:Plants
Louis C. Wheeler   124011971-03-05
Ceylon, Unknown, Anurhadapura

SD:Plants
Louis C. Wheeler   124271971-03-07
Ceylon, Unknown, 5 miles East of Amahaweli Gorga on road to Kanalai

SD:Plants
Louis C. Wheeler   124091971-03-08
Ceylon, Unknown, East of Habarana: 8 miles on road to Trincomalie.

SD:Plants
G.H.K. Thwaites   s.n.
Ceylon, Unknown, Ceylon

SD:Plants
G.H.K. Thwaites   s.n.
Ceylon, Unknown, Ceylon

SD:Plants
G. H. K. Thwaites   s.n.1864-09-01
Ceylon, Unknown, No further location information given on label.

SD:Plants
Louis C. Wheeler   127541972-08-29
Ceylon, Unknown

SD:Plants
Gerrit Davidse   83391974-11-10
Ceylon, Unknown, Central Province. Kandy District: 3 miles below and North of Corbets Gap; steep mountain slope West of road., 750m


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