Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Weigeltia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Weigeltia longifolia Bentham ex Miquel
barcode-00139901R. Spruce   s.n.1851-01-00
Brazil, In vicinibus Barra, Prov. Rio Negro

Harvard:A
Weigeltia albiflora A. C. Smith
barcode-00139908E. P. Killip   353721939-04-20
Colombia, Intendencia El Chocó: Andagoya, 70 - 100m

Harvard:GH
Weigeltia sylvatica Gleason
barcode-00139910H. A. Gleason   2711921-06-25
Guyana, Kangaruma - Potaro Landing

Harvard:A
barcode-00139912A. E. Lawrance   32
Colombia, Region of Mt. Chapon, extreme western part of Dept. Boyaca, north-west of Bogota., 1127m

Harvard:A
Weigeltia multiflora A. C. Smith
barcode-00025725B. A. Krukoff   13881931-11-23
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Near Tabajaza, upper Machado River Region

Harvard:A
barcode-00025724M. E. Terry & R. A. Terry   14901940-03-10
Panama, Darién, Cana-Cuasi Trail (Camp 2), Chepijana District, alt. 3000 feet, 914m

Harvard:A
Weigeltia glomerulata A. C. Smith
barcode-00518554B. A. Krukoff   11441931-09-16
Brazil, Pará, upper Cupary River, plateau between the Xingu and Tapajos Rivers, drained by a tributary of Cupary


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