Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Suriname; Marowijne; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
2543988.2476162A. Jonker & F. P. Jonker   3711956-01-24
Suriname, Marowijne, Albina

US:Botany
Drymonia coccinea (Aubl.) Wiehler
2271008.104A. Jonker & F. P. Jonker   4861956-01-22
Suriname, Marowijne, Moengo

US:Botany
Monotagma spicatum (Aubl.) J.F. Macbr.
2169088.253B. Maguire   407051955-02-28
Suriname, Marowijne, Nassau mountains, marowijne river, line a, plateau a., 400 - 550m

US:Botany
Monotagma spicatum (Aubl.) J.F. Macbr.
2169089.253B. Maguire   407051955-02-28
Suriname, Marowijne, Nassau mountains, marowijne river, line a, plateau a., 400 - 550m

US:Botany
3523714.102A. Jansen-Jacobs, J. Behari-Ramdas, A. Grant, G. Ramkarrakh, H. Ter Steege, O. Bánki & et al.   62902003-01-26
Suriname, Marowijne, Plateau C, 4.82 -54.6, 500 - 550m

US:Botany
2691314.257J. Lanjouw & J. C. Lindeman   23811949-02-28
Suriname, Marowijne, Marowijne river

US:Botany
2168816.279R. S. Cowan & J. C. Lindeman   391771955-01-06
Suriname, Marowijne, Nassau Mountains, Marowijne River, plateau b, line 25, N of expedition line., 4.8 -54.6

US:Botany
Drymonia serrulata (Jacq.) Mart.
3062809.104P. Teunissen & M. Teunissen-werkhoven   LBB 149851975-01-12
Suriname, Marowijne, Perica

US:Botany
Paradrymonia campostyla (Leeuwenb.) Wiehler
3483812.104M. J. Jansen-Jacobs & et al.   65832003-02-06
Suriname, Marowijne, Marowijne Distr, Nassau Mts, Plateau C, 500 - 550m

US:Botany
Paradrymonia campostyla (Leeuwenb.) Wiehler
3483813.104M. J. Jansen-Jacobs & et al.   62662003-01-26
Suriname, Marowijne, Marowijne Distr, Nassau Mts, Plateau C, 500 - 550m


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Google Map

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