Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Encephalartos longifolius (Encephalartos lanuginosus, Encephalartos mauritianus, Zamia pungens, Encephalartos pungens, Zamia pallida, Zamia longifolia, Zamia lanuginosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
13673   

HNT
Encephalartos longifolius (Jacq.)Lehm. (Paardport Form)
13674   

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
43901Rolla M. Tryon   55031956-03-00
United States, Florida, Protected due to name conservation status

MO
43892Rolla M. Tryon   54991956-03-00
United States, Florida, Protected due to name conservation status, 25.72 -80.27

MO
Encephalartos pungens (Aiton) Lehm.
1274603Anonymous   s.n.
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Protected due to name conservation status

MO
977869G.E. McClure   19051905-00-00
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Protected due to name conservation status, 38.6 -90.25

MO
43767Rolla M. Tryon   s.n.1953-01-00
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Protected due to name conservation status, 38.6 -90.25

MO
43918Anonymous   s.n.
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Protected due to name conservation status


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