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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rapanea melanophloeos (Myrsine neurophylla, Myrsine rhododendroides, Myrsine runssorica, Myrsine simensis, Rapanea lamiaensis, Rapanea neurophylla, Rapanea rhododendroides, Rapanea runssorica, Rapanea simensis, Rapanea ulugurensis, Rapanea umbratilis, Rapanea usambarensis, Sideroxylon melanophloeos)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
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UT0084451Kerfoot, O   2061-10-00
Kenya, Nairobi, Sambret, S.W. Mau Forest, Kericho Disk

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
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GA273353Eric B. Knox   16001990-10-03
Rwanda, Nord, Virunga Mountains. Midslope to saddle of Mount Muhavura; 3250 m. (RUH), -1.384406 29.665594, 3250m

Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
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PH00816119J. Medley-Wood   76151899-06-19
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, prope Durban, Natal, -29.851941 31.008599, 46m

PH
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PH00816120C. L. P. Zeyher   s.n.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
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IND-0154609Eric B. Knox   9811990-07-19
Tanzania, Morogoro, Kilosa, Ukaguru Mountains. Mnyera Peak; 2100 m. (T6), -6.374301 36.940816, 2100m

IND
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IND-0154631Eric B. Knox   10261990-07-22
Tanzania, Morogoro, Mvomeru, Nguru Mountains. Above Mhonda Mission; 2000 m. (T6), -6.106572 37.533676, 2000m

IND
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IND-0096002Eric B. Knox   16001990-10-03
Rwanda, Nord, Virunga Mountains. Midslope to saddle of Mount Muhavura; 3250 m. (RUH), -1.384406 29.665594, 3250m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
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CM324826Scott, J.   1801984-11-08
South Africa, Cathedral Park, Masongwane. Natal, 1400m


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