Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomoea owariensis (Lepistemon owariense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Lepistemon owariense (P. Beauv.) Hallier fil.
CM504940Abeid, Y.S.   6661999-08-16
Tanzania, Pwani, Bagomoyo District, Zaraninge Forest Reserve, Matipwili Village, Wami Railway Station, -6.31666666666667 38.7833333333333, 150m

CM:Botany
Lepistemon owariense (P. Beauv.) Hallier fil.
CM504974Gobbo, G.   31998-08-19
Tanzania, Arusha, Arumeru District, E side of Lake Duluti, -3.38388888888889 36.7916666666667, 1230m

CM:Botany
Lepistemon owariense (P. Beauv.) Hallier fil.
CM504980Kibure, O.   4531999-06-24
Tanzania, Pwani, Rufiji District, Matumbi Hills, Kiwengoma Forest Reserve, near WWF office, -8.31666666666667 38.9666666666667, 200 - 250m

CM:Botany
Lepistemon owariense (P. Beauv.) Hallier fil.
CM508389Mwangulango, N.A.   3701999-09-05
Tanzania, Morogoro, Kilombero District, Mang'ula Village, Udzungwa Mountains National Park, -7.83472222222222 36.8694444444444, 300m


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Google Map

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