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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1538066.213P. Weatherwax   991932-03-03
Guatemala, Zacapa, Near Los Amates.

US:Botany
Echinolaena inflexa (Poir.) Chase
10370799P. M. Peterson, D. Gopaul & L. J. Gillespie   76021989-06-24
Guyana, Rupununi District, Kanuku Mountains, 11 miles northeast of Sand Creek., 900m

US:Botany
Echinolaena inflexa (Poir.) Chase
10370800P. M. Peterson, D. Gopaul & L. J. Gillespie   76121989-06-25
Guyana, Rupununi District, Kanuku Mountains, 12-13 miles northeast of Sand Creek., 1000m

US:Botany
Echinolaena inflexa (Poir.) Chase
10370801P. M. Peterson, D. Gopaul & L. J. Gillespie   76231989-06-25
Guyana, Rupununi District, Kanuku Mountains, 12-13 miles northeast of Sand Creek., 1000m

US:Botany
Echinolaena ecuatoriana Filg.
2934608.211C. H. Dodson & A. H. Gentry   124391982-02-15
Ecuador, Guayas, Capeira, km 21, Guayaquil to Daule., 20 - 200m


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