Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Piper excelsum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
PH00585245Bernice Leland   s.n.1910-02-00
New Zealand, Te Aroha, -37.543215 175.71228

Brown University Herbarium


BRU
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
PBRU00053982   
New Zealand

BRU
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
PBRU00053983   
New Zealand

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
CM269884Orchard, A.E.   34151972-08-02
New Zealand, North Island, Waitemata, Waitakere Range, above Mercer Bay

CM:Botany-botany
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
CM312597Grehan, J.   s.n.1975-12-01
New Zealand, North Island, Wright Street Bush, Wainuiomata, 137m

CM:Botany-botany
Piper excelsum f. excelsum
CM386928Wright, A.E.   103331990-08-29
New Zealand, North Island, Eastern Northland & Islands Ecolog. Region & Dist, Moturoa Island, valley running into Castaway Bay, 5m

CM:Botany-botany
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
CM428478Leland, B.   2511910-02-00
New Zealand, Te Aroha

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
Piper excelsum G.Forst.
270617Leland, B.; E.W.B. Chase and J.E. Tilden   2511910-02-00
New Zealand, Te Aroha, -37.541432 175.710966

MIN
Piper excelsum G.Forst.
270618Leland, B.; Chase, E.W.B.; Tilden, J.E.   2511910-02-00
New Zealand

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
v0400992WISSwindale, Delle   30011963-02-17
New Zealand, North Island. Valley Road, Paraparaumu (ca. 30 mi. N of Wellington), south of turnoff to Maungakotukutuku Valley. East of Valley Road.

WIS
Piper excelsum G. Forst.
v0400993WISDunwiddie, P.W.; Boase, M.R.   6351978-01-06
New Zealand, South Island. Marlborough Sounds, Okiwi Bay.


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