Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gomidesia spectabilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0043004Pedro L. R. Moraes   25262002-02-02
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Serra do Mar State Park, Nucleo Picinguaba, Ubatuba., -23.433861 -45.08571

ASU:Plants
ASU0043010Y.S. Kuniyoshi   52041987-06-27
Brazil, Parana, Antonina, Faz. Cantabride., -25.45 -48.7167

ASU:Plants
ASU0043011Al Gentry   494101985-01-11
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Restinga de Macae., -22.25 -41.6667

ASU:Plants
ASU0043012J.M. Silva   28431999-01-14
Brazil, Parana, Corrego do Franco (Mun. Adrianopolis)., -24.684139 -48.970122

ASU:Plants
ASU0043013J.M. Silva   17151996-09-06
Brazil, Parana, Campina Grandedo Sul, Sitio do Belizario., -25.3 -49.0833

ASU:Plants
ASU0043014P.M. Andrade   3031989-07-24
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Est. Biologica de Caratinga., -19.790428 -42.139286

ASU:Plants
ASU0043015S.V.A. Pessoa   5331990-06-03
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Nova Friburgo, Taquaraoca, cabeceira do Rio Macae., -22.55 -42.5

ASU:Plants
ASU0043016A. Peixoto   30191985-01-31
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Linhares, Estrada 243., -19.4167 -40.0667

ASU:Plants
ASU0043017A. Peixoto   34581985-02-04
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Santa Tereza, Estrada de Sta. Tereza a Nova Lombradia, sitio do Sr. Alcebiades., -19.9167 -40.6, 700 - 750m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM327102Hatschbach, G.   487001984-12-07
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Rancho Also (mun. Linhares)

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Gomidesia spectabilis (DC.) O. Berg
3454576Anonymous   s.n.

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0096558Wiens, D.   2571990-08-11
Brazil, ParanĂ¡, Morretes, Estacao Marumbi, mata pluvial, orla de rio encachoeirado [rio Taquaral]; rain forest, waterfront encachoeirado river [Taquaral river]

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT637550   
Brazil


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