Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anthurium parasiticum (Anthurium olfersianum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Anthurium parasiticum (Vell.) Stellfeld
CM150075Laust[??]   s.n.1930-01-22
Brazil, no further locality [photograph of specimen at M]

CM:Botany
Anthurium parasiticum (Vell.) Stellfeld
CM150084Dusén, P.   66931908-09-25
Brazil, Paraná, Tcharchy[??] [photograph of specimen at M]

CM:Botany
CM157249Engler, A.   8
South America, no locality [photograph of type at M]

CM:Botany
Anthurium parasiticum (Vell.) Stellfeld
CM352872Glaziou   9034
Brazil, no further locality [photograph of type at B]

CM:Botany
Anthurium parasiticum (Vell.) Stellfeld
CM352892Peckolt, G.   39
Brazil, no further locality [photograph of type at B]

CM:Botany
Anthurium parasiticum (Vell.) Stellfeld
CM435776Glaziou   9036
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro [photograph of type at B]

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1121367Thomas B. Croat   794341995-09-25
United States

MO
370423Stephen W. Ingram   11071991-09-04
Cultivated as Selby 75-0063-017; origin unknown.

MO
1299532Monroe R. Birdsey   12/80
CULTIVATED, NO LOCALITY INFO

MO
954212SEL   63-7517
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Cultivated at the Missouri Botanical Garden., 38.61306 -90.25917

MO
100424169Monroe R. Birdsey   9-12-80A1980-09-12

MO
352408Thomas B. Croat   45017
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Wahiawa Botanical Gardens.

MO
2788261SEL   63-75-17
Received via M. Moffler 18 May 1987.

MO
101195641Mónica Carlsen   36212020-02-25
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden, Aroid greenhouse D4. Source: Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (Cultivated). Originally collected as Selby 63-75-17. MOBOT LCMS Accession # 2011-1723-2., 38.6151917 -90.2593972


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