Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phaseolus angularis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) W. Wight
BRIT613047   
Hong Kong

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) W. Wight
CM133274Davis, H.A.   39161940-08-17
United States, West Virginia, Monongalia, Morgantown, 39.629526 -79.955897

CM:Botany
Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) W. Wight
CM272594Mimoro, K.   16951978-09-25
Japan, Kyusyu, Nagasaki, Kurosaki-Satohama, Gonoura-cho, Iki-gun.

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:ECON
02133206C. Schweinfurth   1918-06-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Bristol County, Grown at Borderland

Harvard:ECON
02133205G. C. Worthen   1917-08-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Grown at Bussey Institution

Harvard:ECON
02133204G. C. Worthen   1917-08-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Grown at Bussey Institution, Forest Hills

Harvard:ECON
02133203C. Schweinfurth   1918-08-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Grown at Borderland

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


TAES
Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) W. Wight
Fausto Cevallos   511964-04-24
Ecuador

TAES
Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) W. Wight
Anne F. Bellenger   1531965-04-15
United States, Florida, Dade> Miami-Dade

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) W. Wight
GA170062   
United States, Mississippi, Unspecified County, Unspecified County, MS


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Google Map

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