Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ichnanthus hirtus (Echinolaena loliacea, Ichnanthus candicans, Ichnanthus planotis, Panicum bertolonianum, Panicum candicans, Panicum planotis, Ichnanthus candicans var. candicans, Ichnanthus candicans var. genuinus, Ichnanthus planotis var. glaber, Ichnanthus planotis var. pilosus, Ichnanthus plano... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Ichnanthus hirtus (Raddi) Chase
CM225911Calderón, C.E.   24371976-05-15
Brazil, Bahia, Jaguaquara Mun., road BR 116 ca 42 km N of Jequié in "mata cipó", dry type of forest

CM:Botany-botany
Ichnanthus hirtus (Raddi) Chase
CM237531Smith, H.H.   2130
Colombia, Magdalena, Santa Marta

CM:Botany-botany
Ichnanthus hirtus (Raddi) Chase
CM237532Smith, H.H.   2132
Colombia, Magdalena, Santa Marta, 549m


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