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

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
112027G. Irvine, J. M. Pires, Wm. Rodrigues   509681961-09-16
Brazil, Amapá, RIO ARAGUARI 20 minutes downriver from Porto Platon, 0.733333 -51.3667

FTG
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
112028J. M. Pires, L Y. Th. Westra   488121960-10-14
Brazil, Amapá, Large granitic outcrop surrounded by forest near Mt. Carupina, 3.55 -51.6333

FTG
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
112029D. F. Austin, C.E.Nauman,R.S. Secco, C. Rosário & M.R. Santos   70891979-10-18
Brazil, Amapá, T.F. def Amapa, City of Rocks, short of the town of Porto Big, 0.263849 -50.9074

FTG
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
112030D. F. Austin, C.E.Nauman. B.Rabelo,C.Rosario, & M.R.Santos   73421979-11-08
Brazil, Amapá, T.F. de Amapa, ca 2 km. N of de acampamento, Montanha de Pedra, 1.90525 -50.5049

FTG
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
112031D. C. Daly, J. Cardoso   38051984-12-03
Brazil, Amapá, Municipio Oiapoque, 14km SSE of Oiapoque on BR156., 3.65 -51.7667

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
412509J. -J. de Granville   157712003-08-10
French Guinea, Guyane Cay, Guyane Cay, Savane-roche de Virginie, Bassin de l'Approuague, 4.183333 -52.15, 130m

ARIZ
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
S.A. Mori   252902001-05-04
French Guiana, Mataroni River, Savanne de virginie., 4.166667 -52.166667

ARIZ
Ipomoea leprieurii D.F. Austin
438572S. A. Mori   252902001-05-04
French Guiana, Mataroni River, Savanne de Virginie. An inselberg., 4.166667 -52.166667


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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