Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monstera acacoyaguensis (Monstera magnispatha)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM338138Matuda, E.   178531948-06-15
Mexico, Chiapas, Esperanza, Escuintla [photograph of isotype at F]

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
94441J. E. Eckenwalder   15121978-07-19
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, FTG plots 152e, 147, Rare Plant House

FTG
94442J. E. Eckenwalder   15121978-07-19
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, FTG plots 152e, 147, Rare Plant House

FTG
94443J. E. Eckenwalder   15121978-07-19
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, FTG plots 152e, 147, Rare Plant House

FTG
94444J. E. Eckenwalder   15121978-07-19
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, FTG plots 152e, 147, Rare Plant House

FTG
137129J. E. Eckenwalder   15121978-07-19
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, FG 58-398 from Monroe Birdsey FTG plots 152e, 147, Rare Plant House, 25.3333 -81

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
E. Matuda   178531948-06-15
Mexico

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
02286699E. Matuda   166921947-07-11
Mexico, Puebla, Esperanza, [data not captured]

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2871754Coons, George Herbert   17791980-04-29
United States, Florida, Dade, Fairchild Tropical Gardens

MO
100387646Thomas B. Croat   71913

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
133880E. Matuda   178531948-05-25
Mexico, Acacoyagua, near Escuintla, Chis. Along Río Grande., 15.3394444 -92.67

NY
133882E. Matuda   170151947-09-15
Mexico, Chiapas, Esperanza, Escuintla., 15.4405556 -92.52

NY
03780885E. Matuda   187161949-12-05
Mexico, Chiapas, Escuintla Mun., Esperanza, 16.147827 -91.861932, 150m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1051153Percy H. Gentle   16491935-05-22
Belize, Gracie Rock, Sibun River


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Google Map

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