Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Acroceras
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
3209334.258R. Siedel & E. Vargas   26941989-04-21
Bolivia, La Paz, Sud Yungas, Alto Beni, subiendo a la Consion de Sapecho, al Lado del Arroyo Sapecho; Yungas, -15.5 -67.35, 500 - 500m

US:Botany
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
974632.2874Wilkes Explor. Exped.   81838-00-00
Brazil, Organ Mts.

US:Botany
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
10343081P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   71251989-02-25
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, Approximately 3 km S of Tiger Key. UTM 1,015,000 m N; 363,000 m E., 0 - 30m

US:Botany
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
10343082P. M. Peterson & D. Gopaul   73891989-06-11
Guyana, East Demerara District, at Cane Grove, 30 miles southeast of Georgetown., 6.63 -57.92, 1 - 2m

US:Botany
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
10343083P. M. Peterson, D. Gopaul & L. J. Gillespie   75411989-06-18
Guyana, Rupununi District, 1 mile south of the Dadanawa Ranch along river, west side., 375m

US:Botany
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
10343084P. M. Peterson & D. Gopaul   75511989-06-20
Guyana, Rupununi District, 2-7 miles south of Sand Creek along road to Dadanawana, east of Rupununi River., 350 - 400m

US:Botany
Acroceras zizanioides (Kunth) Dandy
10343085P. M. Peterson, D. Gopaul & L. J. Gillespie   76091989-06-25
Guyana, Rupununi District, Kanuku Mountains, 12-13 miles northeast of Sand Creek., 1000m

US:Botany
Acroceras chaseae Zuloaga & Morrone
1255496.101A. Chase   84881925-02-15
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Pico da tijuca, vicinity of Rio de Janeiro, ascent of peak.


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