Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cynoglossum amplifolium, Cynoglossum amplifolium var. subalpina, Cynoglossum amplifolium var. amplifolium (Cynoglossum bequaertii, Cynoglossum longepetiolatum), Cynoglossum amplifolium var. subalpinum (Cynoglossum lancifolium, Cynoglossum subalpinum, Cynoglossum amplifolium f. macrocarpum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0101170Eric B. Knox   20021990-12-10
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, Hai, Mount Kilimanjaro. Mweka Route; 2900 m. (T2), -3.164696 37.362976, 2900m

IND
IND-0101171Eric B. Knox   19001990-12-04
Tanzania, Arusha, Arumeru, Mount Meru. East side; 2400 m. (T2), -3.227893 36.79961, 2400m

IND
Cynoglossum amplifolium Hochst. ex A. DC.
IND-0154547Haji O. Suleimani   151991-03-01
Tanzania, Iringa, Ludewa, Makete District, Kitulo Plateau; 2400 m. (T7), -9.088969 33.963792, 2400m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Cynoglossum amplifolium Hochst. ex A. DC.
100445232Anonymous   s.n.1838-08-01
Location Africa.


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