Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psidium ganevii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0014351V.J. Santos   5612006-04-14
Brazil, Bahia, Campo Formoso:Serra dos morgados., -10.2428 -40.2658, 819m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0007305B. Stannard   H-516031992-02-25
Brazil, Bahia, Abaíra, Mendonça de Daniel Abreu., -13.2667 -41.8167, 940m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii x brownianum
ASU0007304D. J. N. Hind   H-504631992-12-27
Brazil, Bahia, Abaíra, Brejo do Engenho, -13.3 -41.8, 950 - 1000m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0007299Miranda, E. B.   901999-02-07
Brazil, Bahia, Morro do Chapeu, Morrao, -11.5911 -41.2067, 1210 - 1225m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0007300Miranda, E. B.   4471999-02-07
Brazil, Bahia, Abaira, Catoles, encosta da Serra da Tromba, -13.2861 -41.8, 830m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0007301Franca, F.   28341999-05-02
Brazil, Bahia, Morro do Chapeu, 11 km W de Morro do Chapeu, -11.5208 -41.2586, 1085m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0007302Franca, F.   27671999-05-02
Brazil, Bahia, Morro do Chapeu, Cachoeira do Rio Ferro Doldo, trilha que lig a estrada do feijao ao vale, -11.6292 -40.9906, 840 - 880m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0057322F. França   28341999-05-02
Brazil, Bahia, Morro do Chapeu. 11 km W de Morro do Chapeu., -11.52083 -41.25861, 1085m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
Wilson Ganev   15181992-11-20
Brazil, Bahia, Engenho de Baixo-Catoles, proximo ao Rio do Ribeirao, -13.3 -41.816667, 950m

ASU:Plants
Psidium ganevii Landrum & Funch
ASU0074798Araujo   12661996-08-06
Brazil, Bahia, Chapada Diamantina. Munic Seabra. BR- 142, 4km de Seabra (estrada Seabra-Barreira), -12.4167 -41.8, 935m


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