Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Himatanthus obovatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Himatanthus obovatus (Müll. Arg.) Woodson
CM394502Hatschbach, G.   540591990-02-00
Brazil, Brazil, Arraias, entre km 30-35 da rodovia para Parana~, Tocantins., 700m

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Himatanthus obovatus (Müll. Arg.) Woodson
B119740H. S. Irwin | J. W. Grear   121721966-01-31
Brazil, Distrito Federal, - 1100m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Himatanthus obovatus (Müll.Arg.) R.E.Woodson
Grady L. Webster   257301986-11-18
Brazil, Bahia, Mun. Jacobina; scrub and woodland with Vellozia,; hills of marble rock on N side of Jacobina, elev.; 600-650 m, 11°10'S, 40°31'W; common shrub c. 3 m; high; fls. white., -11.16666667 -40.51666667, 650m

DAV
Himatanthus obovatus (Müll.Arg.) R.E.Woodson
Grady L. Webster   257301986-11-18
Brazil, Bahia, Mun. Jacobina; scrub and woodland with Vellozia,; hills of marble rock on N side of Jacobina, elev.; 600-650 m, 11°10'S, 40°31'W; common shrub c. 3 m; high; fls. white., -11.16666667 -40.51666667, 650m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Himatanthus obovatus (Müll.Arg.) Woodson
220875Maria Fernanda Zermoglio   5441998-00-00
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Velasco Province: Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, Huanchaca Plateau.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Himatanthus obovatus (Müll. Arg.) Woodson
1215719Howard S. Irwin, E. Onishi, S.F. da Fonseca, R. Souza, R. Reis dos Santos, J. Ramos   259141970-02-03
Brazil, Minas Gerais, ca. 2 km N. of Paracatu., - 700m

MICH:Angiosperms
Himatanthus obovatus (Müll. Arg.) Woodson
1215720G. Hatschbach   217561969-07-11
Brazil, Paraná, Rod. Br. 267 (Mun. Bataguacu) Mato Grosso.


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