Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nectandra belizensis (Nectandra schippii, Phoebe belizensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
P. H. Gentle   33041940-03-31
Belize

F:Botany
Nectandra schippii C. K. Allen
W. A. Schipp   8561931-12-03
British Honduras [Belize]

F:Botany
Nectandra schippii C. K. Allen
W. A. Schipp   8561931-12-03
British Honduras [Belize]

F:Botany
Nectandra belizensis (Lundell) C. K. Allen
C. Galdames   25991996-03-08
Panama, Veraguas

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:A
Nectandra schippii C. K. Allen
00041908W. A. Schipp   8561931-12-03
Belize, Big Creek, 100 feet

Harvard:GH
Nectandra schippii C. K. Allen
00041909W. A. Schipp   8561931-12-03
Belize, Big Creek, 30m

Harvard:A
00042179P. H. Gentle   33041940-03-31
Belize, Stann Creek Valley, Mountain Cow Ridge

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Nectandra belizensis (Lundell) C. K. Allen
LL00370939Percy H. Gentle   33041940-03-31
Belize, Stann Creek, “British Honduras.” Stann Creek Valley, Mountain Cow Ridge.

LL
Nectandra belizensis (Lundell) C. K. Allen
LL00370940Percy H. Gentle   33041940-03-31
Belize, Stann Creek, “British Honduras.” Stann Creek Valley, Mountain Cow Ridge.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Nectandra belizensis (Lundell) C. K. Allen
1104581William A. Schipp   8561931-12-03
Belize, Stann Creek, Big Creek, 16.51405 -88.40261, 30m

MICH:Angiosperms
Nectandra belizensis (Lundell) C. K. Allen
1210244Percy H. Gentle   33041940-03-31
Belize, Stann Creek, Stann Creek Valley, Mountain Cow Ridge, in high ridge


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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