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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1961009.211J. R. Swallen   95381946-06-24
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Aquidauana.

US:Botany
1961008.211J. R. Swallen   95381946-06-24
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Aquidauana.

US:Botany
3223099.106R. Vásquez & N. Jaramillo   31461982-06-20
Peru, Maynas, Loreto, -3.8 -73.42, 122m

US:Botany
Luziola leiocarpa Lindm.
703165.1008C. Lindman   12131893-02-24
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Cachoeira, oppidum camporum, in uliginosis et agua stagnante.

US:Botany
Luziola peruviana Juss. ex J.F. Gmel.
2770389.106Klein, -- & -. Bresolin   114601976-01-09
Brazil, Santa Cantarina, Guarita, Sombrio, 10m

US:Botany
Luziola pusilla S. Moore
80346.10613S. L. Moore   7601891-00-00
Brazil, Matto Grosso, Santa Cruz

US:Botany
Luziola leiocarpa Lindm.
979283.1061Lindman   851
Brazil

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Luziola spruceana Benth. ex Döll
100006.1061R. Spruce   536
Brazil

US:Botany
Luziola brasiliana Moric.
80348.10708J. Blanchet   2749
Brazil, Bahia

US:Botany
Luziola peruviana Juss. ex J.F. Gmel.
80351.10613J. Dombey   s,n,
Peru

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Luziola contracta Hack.
3168137.212A. F. M. Glaziou   22480
Brazil, Goiás, Goyaz.

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Luziola pittieri Luces
1343994.209H. F. Pittier   125301927-09-12
Venezuela, Guarico, Near Dos Caminos.

US:Botany
Luziola divergens Swallen
3008238.106   21651950-02-18
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Municipio de Ituiutaba, S. Terezinha

US:Botany
Luziola divergens Swallen
1982915.213   21651950-02-18
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Municipio de Ituiutaba, S. Terezinha

US:Botany
Luziola divergens Swallen
1982914.215   21651950-02-18
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Municipio de Ituiutaba, S. Terezinha

US:Botany
1257165.208A. Chase   81021924-12-29
Brazil, Bahia, N of Cachoeira., 225 - 225m

US:Botany
1911208.215H. H. Bartlett & T. Lasser   168161940-06-25
Panama, Vicinity of Juan Mina, Chagres River


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