Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aidia pycnantha (Randia acuminatissima)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT615481T.N. Ninh   98021997-11-14
Viet Nam, Thai Nguyen, Dai Tu, My Yen Village., 500m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM257250Chow, K.S.   784801978-00-00
China, Hainan, Janfengling, 800m

CM:Botany
CM281492Lau, S.K.   260491936-04-03
China, Hainan, Bak Sa

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants


CINC
Aidia pycnantha (Drake) Tirveng.
CINC-V-0007707Liang, H.Y.   642391934-01-08
China, Hainan, Hainan, 19.176498 109.873535

CINC
Aidia pycnantha (Drake) Tirveng.
CINC-V-0007708Liang, H.Y.   664761933-12-19
China, Hainan, Hainan, 19.176498 109.873535

CINC
Aidia pycnantha (Drake) Tirveng.
CINC-V-0007709Liang, H.Y.   649111934-02-19
China, Hainan, Hainan, 19.176498 109.873535

University of Richmond Herbarium


URV
Aidia pycnantha (Drake) Tirveng.
URV017046   
China, Hainan


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Google Map

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