Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amorphophallus decus-silvae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Amorphophallus decus-silvae Backer & Alderw.
01634616D. Goldman [use D. H. Goldman]   25342003-08-25
United States of America, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Biological Sciences greenhouse on the roof of the Biolabs Building, Harvard University

Harvard:GH
Amorphophallus decus-silvae Backer & Alderw.
01634617D. Goldman [use D. H. Goldman]   25342003-08-25
United States of America, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Biological Sciences greenhouse on the roof of the Biolabs Building, Harvard University

Harvard:GH
Amorphophallus decus-silvae Backer & Alderw.
01634618D. Goldman [use D. H. Goldman]   25342003-08-25
United States of America, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Biological Sciences greenhouse on the roof of the Biolabs Building, Harvard University

Harvard:GH
Amorphophallus decus-silvae Backer & Alderw.
01634619D. Goldman [use D. H. Goldman]   25342003-08-25
United States of America, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Biological Sciences greenhouse on the roof of the Biolabs Building, Harvard University

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Amorphophallus decus-silvae Backer & Alderw.
1058818Thomas B. Croat   73883


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