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

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT1014626   
Peru

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM342868Lobdell, E.Y.   23001990-02-06
United States, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Phipps Conservatory, Greenhouse No. 1, 40.439124 -79.947622

Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


GSW
00004075   
Peru, San Martin

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Geogenanthus undatus (Linden ex K.Koch) Mildbr. & Strauss
B141896M. J. Kolodzyk   MKOL-1178-781978-03-09
United States, Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
101177190Mónica Carlsen   35162019-05-01
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden, Climatron. Source: Museum of Life & Science (Cultivated). MOBOT LCMS Accession # 1998-1414-1., 38.6141111 -90.2588889

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
218815Mark Whitten   28262004-08-28
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Road from Mendez to Morona, Cordilla de Cutucu; plant collected in 1986 trip, and cultivated at the University of Florida.

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
203614L. Besse, J. Halton & A. Besse   19381983-11-26
Ecuador, Napo Prov., Rio Coca, 10 km upstream from ferry crossing., -0.468 -76.967, 250m


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Google Map

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