Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Matelea patalensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Matelea patalensis (J. D. Sm.) R. E. Woodson
A. Molina R.   152401965-10-24
Guatemala, Guatemala

F:Botany
Matelea patalensis (J. D. Sm.) R. E. Woodson
K. E. Roe   6991965-07-31
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango

F:Botany
Matelea patalensis (J. D. Sm.) R. E. Woodson
J. A. Steyermark   473021942-06-08
Guatemala, Sololá, trail between village of San Pedro, via San Juan, San Cristóbal Buena Vista, and NW slopes of Volcáan Santa Clara, 14.7044 -91.2936, 1800 - 2300m

F:Botany
Matelea patalensis (J. D. Sm.) R. E. Woodson
J. A. Steyermark   473021942-06-08
Guatemala

F:Botany
Matelea patalensis (J. D. Sm.) R. E. Woodson
P. C. Standley   824081941-01-04
Guatemala

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Matelea patalensis (Donn. Sm.) Woodson
v0396574WISRoe, Keith; Roe, Eunice; Mori, Scott   6991965-07-31
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, 8 km S of Quetzaltenango on highway 9s, near hydroelectric plant 0.5 km N of Zunil., 14.75 -91.5, 2075m


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