Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ficus amplissima (Ficus tsiela)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT932485   
Philippines

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


PIHG
1898W.J. Briedenbach   1961-05-04
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Fairchild Tropical Garden. Originally identified as Ficus tsiela Roxb.; annotated 4 December 2015.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100473740Anonymous   s.n.

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
02512373M. F. Barrett   391937-00-00
Coconut Grove. Chapman Field

NY
02512374I. J. Condit   6021949-02-17
United States of America, Florida, Chapman Field, Coconut Grove

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1495495Thakur Rup Chand   67511953-01-29
India, Mizoram, no data, Zobauk, Lushai Hills, 914m

MICH:Angiosperms
1495496Thakur Rup Chand   44331951-04-06
India, Mizoram, Serchhip, Hmuntha, Lushai Hills, 1524m

MICH:Angiosperms
1495497Thakur Rup Chand   30011950-03-29
India, Meghalaya, West Garo Hills, Tura, Garo Hills, 610m

MICH:Angiosperms
1726632N. Wirawan   7881969-01-08
Sri Lanka, Southern, Hambantota, Ruhuna National Park, Block I, Magulmaha vihare


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Google Map

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