Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Purdiaea belizensis (Schizocardia belizensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Schizocardia belizensis A.C.Sm. & Standl.
W. A. Schipp   9651932-07-08
British Honduras [Belize]

F:Botany
Schizocardia belizensis A.C.Sm. & Standl.
   
British Honduras [Belize]

F:Botany
Purdiaea belizensis (A.C.Sm. & Standl.) J.L.Thomas
I. Luna   2241977-10-09
Panama, Veraguas

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Schizocardia belizensis A. C. Smith & Standley
00049286W. A. Schipp   9651932-07-08
Belize, Stann Creek, 19 Mile, Stann Creek Valley, mountain ridges, 800 feet

Harvard:A
Schizocardia belizensis A. C. Smith & Standley
00049285W. A. Schipp   9651932-07-08
Belize, Stann Creek, 19 Mile, Stann Creek Valley, mountain ridges, 800 feet

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Purdiaea belizensis (A.C.Sm. & Standl.) J.L.Thomas
01090213P. H. Gentle   29871939-09-05
Mexico, British Honduras: Stann Creek District; Silk Grass Creek Reserve.

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Purdiaea belizensis (A.C.Sm. & Standl.) J.L.Thomas
Gayle C. Jones   33231966-05-08
Guatemala, NULL, Unknown, EXMIBAL Camp 2 (La Gloria), northwest of Lake Izabal., 15.25 -89, 600m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Purdiaea belizensis (A.C.Sm. & Standl.) J.L.Thomas
02798569   
Guatemala

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Purdiaea belizensis (A.C.Sm. & Standl.) J.L.Thomas
1192184William A. Schipp   9651932-07-08
Belize, Stann Creek, 19 Mile, Stann Creek Valley, 244m

University of North Texas, Benjamin B. Harris Herbarium


NTSC
Schizocardia belizensis A.C.Sm. & Standl.
NTSC007689Percy H. Gentle   29871939-09-05
Belize


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