Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Antigonon guatemalense (Antigonon grandiflorum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
17018M. B. Meagher   8601973-04-03
United States of America, 44.7316 -93.178

FTG
29747J. J. Wassmer   121976-11-24
United States of America, 44.7316 -93.178

FTG
132192R. Millican   1121972-05-11
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, Fairchild Tropical Garden. Pergola.

FTG
133771R. Millican, C. Ulloa   1121972-05-11
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, Guatemala

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Antigonon grandiflorum (Bertol.) B. L. Rob.
P. J. Shank   46011951-11-13
Nicaragua, Chontales

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1165852William T. Gillis   99091970-10-24
United States, Florida, Cultivated plants, Fairchild Tropical Garden, X-1-20. P.I. No. 117704. Introduced from Mexico via Giza, Egypt.

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Fred A. Barkley   141611944-01-01
Mexico, Guerrero

University of Arkansas Herbarium


UARK
UARK089998Fred A. Barkley   141611944-01-01
Mexico, Guerrero, About a mile northeast of Acapulco.


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