Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thaumatophyllum undulatum (Philodendron undulatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM338096Glaziou   16503
Brazil, [photograph of type at B]

CM:Botany
CM375082Pérez, B.   13851991-00-00
Paraguay, Central, Jardin Botánicao y Zoológico, Trinidad, Asuncion, Reserva Natural

CM:Botany
CM376317Nee, M.   399741990-11-17
Bolivia, Andres Ibanez, Santa Cruz, 9 km ESE of Comunidad Don Lorenzo, near Quebrada Caracore on road to Estancia Caracore, 310m

CM:Botany
CM385542Zardini, E.   346001993-01-14
Paraguay, Central, Estero del Ypoá, Pureto Guyrati - Villa Oliva, 2 km S of Puerto Guyrati, -25.601376 -57.6

Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
DOV0060410Sara M. Helm   69152011-01-05
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, Kennett Square, Longwood Gardens

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
375247Moore   70611955-02-11
United States, Florida, grown at Subtropical Experiment Station, Homestead hybrid from Fantastic Gardens

MO
100419401Thomas B. Croat   90269

MO
928221Thomas B. Croat   772511995-09-25
United States

MO
103354839Thomas B. Croat   772511995-09-25
United States

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0397761WISNee, M.   379041989-12-02
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Prov. Cordillera, 1 km. N of YPFB Planta de Gas at the Rio Grande., -18.166667 -62.9, 350m

WIS
v0397762WISNee, M.   379041989-12-02
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Provincia Cordillera, Prov. Cordillera, 1 km. N of YPFB Planta de Gas at the Rio Grande., -18.166667 -62.9, 350m

WIS
v0397763WISKrapovickas, A.; Schinini, A.   325851977-06-20
Paraguay, San Pedro, San Estanislao., -24.65 -56.4333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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