Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alocasia navicularis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Alocasia navicularis (K. Koch & C.D. Bouché) K. Koch & C.D. Bouché
100836977Thomas B. Croat   78014-C12015-07-00
United States, Missouri, Scott, Missouri Botanical Garden. Aroid Green House cultivated plant. Voucher prepared by Claudia Henriquez. Original collection: Vietnam, Ninh Binh Province: Cuc Phuong National Park; vicinity of central headquarters in center of park, 20 km W of Karst limestone forest, mostly virgin area, July 18, 1995.

MO
Alocasia navicularis (K. Koch & C.D. Bouché) K. Koch & C.D. Bouché
1061386Thomas B. Croat   698241995-09-25
United States

MO
Alocasia navicularis (K. Koch & C.D. Bouché) K. Koch & C.D. Bouché
101292637H.W. Schott   4241
Photograph of H. W. Schott's original drawing.

MO
Alocasia navicularis (K. Koch & C.D. Bouché) K. Koch & C.D. Bouché
101292634H.W. Schott   4242
Photograph of H. W. Schott's original drawing.

MO
Alocasia navicularis (K. Koch & C.D. Bouché) K. Koch & C.D. Bouché
101292635H.W. Schott   4243
Photograph of H. W. Schott's original drawing.

MO
Alocasia navicularis (K. Koch & C.D. Bouché) K. Koch & C.D. Bouché
101292639Unknown   s.n.

MO
Alocasia navicularis (K. Koch & C.D. Bouché) K. Koch & C.D. Bouché
102937002Thomas B. Croat   78014-C12015-07-00
United States, Missouri, Scott, Missouri Botanical Garden. Aroid Green House cultivated plant. Voucher prepared by Claudia Henriquez. Original collection: Vietnam, Ninh Binh Province: Cuc Phuong National Park; vicinity of central headquarters in center of park, 20 km W of Karst limestone forest, mostly virgin area, July 18, 1995.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Alocasia navicularis (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) K.Koch & C.D.Bouché
1006014Walter N. Koelz   298371952-05-11
India, Meghalaya, East Khasi Hills, Cherrapunjee, 1219m


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