Dataset: CMNH-BOTANY
Taxa: Pittosporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History


CMNH:BOTANY
Pittosporum Banks ex Gaertn.
BOTANY-0000132Busemeyer, D.T.   551994-02-17
Philippines, N. Luzon, Zambales, Coto, Mt. Apoy (Burning Rock), 15.583333 120.15, 300m

CMNH:BOTANY
Pittosporum Banks ex Gaertn.
BOTANY-0000121Busemeyer, D.T.   1651992-03-08
Philippines, N. Luzon, Zambales, Coto Mining Corp, along Lawis River, 15.562675 120.100454, 510m

CMNH:BOTANY
Pittosporum Banks ex Gaertn.
BOTANY-0000138Busemeyer, D.T.   2481992-03-00
Philippines, N. Luzon, Zambales, San Salvador Island, 15.519584 119.915557, 10m

CMNH:BOTANY
Pittosporum Banks ex Gaertn.
BOTANY-0000131Busemeyer, D.T.   5771992-02-00
Philippines, Oriental Mindoro, Lantuyan, Mt. Halcon, Hanglo vicinities, 13.26889 120.989524, 2100m

CMNH:BOTANY
Pittosporum Banks ex Gaertn.
BOTANY-0000130Busemeyer, D.T.   5761992-02-26
Philippines, Oriental Mindoro, Lantuyan, Mt. Halcon, Hanglo vicinities, 13.26889 120.989524, 2100m


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