Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nectandra angustifolia (Nectandra angustifolia var. falcifolia, Nectandra falcifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Nectandra angustifolia Nees & Mart. ex Nees
ASU0021780G. Rotta   3812006-12-21
Argentina, Santa Fe, General Obligado. Las Toscas, Piracuacito., -28.166667 -59.1

ASU:Plants
Nectandra angustifolia Nees & Mart. ex Nees
ASU0021781M. M. Arbo   68771996-10-25
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. San Roque. Estancia Caaguazú, 11 km NE de Chavarria camino a Tacuaritas, potrero Plantel, aprox. 3 km al W del casco., -28.888 -58.487

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Nectandra angustifolia Nees & Mart. ex Nees
CM302963Hatschbach, G.   1968-04-21
Rio Parana, Port Camargo

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Nectandra angustifolia Nees & Mart. ex Nees
GA149310   
Paraguay

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Nectandra angustifolia (Schrad.) Nees & Mart.
190453A. Gentry, L. Perez & D. Brunner   518771985-10-01
Paraguay, Paraguarí Dept., Ybycui National Park, Arroyo Minas; near administration building., -26 -56.8333, 150m

USF
Nectandra angustifolia (Schrad.) Nees & Mart.
101763J. C. Lindeman, J.H. de Haas   43581967-01-22
Brazil, Paraná, Ilha dos Bandeirantes in the Rio Paraná facing Porto Camargo., -23.1 -50.35

USF
Nectandra angustifolia (Schrad.) Nees & Mart.
187786G. Hatschbach   170491967-08-28
Brazil, Paraná, Icaraima Mun., Rio Paraná, paredão das Araras., -2.93778 -41.1539

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Nectandra angustifolia Nees & Mart. ex Nees
UVMVT102587Lorentz   17941880-04-00
Argentina, Estancia de Salarza

VT
UVMVT102586Lorentz, H.B.S.   17771879-03-27
Uruguay, Concepcion del Uruguay, Arroyo Cupalen (?)

VT
Nectandra falcifolia (Nees) J. A. Castigl.
UVMVT312616U. Eskuche   2415-5
Paraguay, Poso de la Patria


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Google Map

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