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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
10229384J. L. Clark & L. Jost   069862002-12-14
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Limón-Indanza, Cordillera del Condor. Trail from camp #1 to camp #2 towards crest of Cordillera del Condor (c.a, 10-15 km S/SE of the Comunidad Warints)., -3.22 -78.27, 1400 - 1950m

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61861.2118468A. Fendler   1481850-02-10
Panama, Chagres.

US:Botany
USw16133.2748898W. L. Stern, R. H. Eyde & E. S. Ayensu   1711963-02-27
Panama, Los Santos

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USw102.2758261E. Christopherson   140
Panama, Bohio

US:Botany
USw2456.2784752H. M. Curran   s.n.
Colombia

US:Botany
1707103.211O. L. Haught   24851938-12-24
Colombia, Meta, Los Llanos, Rio Nigrito, 70 km E of Villa Vicencia.

US:Botany
Morinda roioc L.
3434168.102L. J. Dorr & S. M. Niño   90972002-08-13
Venezuela, Falcón, Silva, S slopes of Cerro de Chichiriviche, S of Golfete de Guare, 10 km E of km 67 on Route 3, S of Sanare (N of Tucacas).

US:Botany
2174372.105Bro. Gines   30401951-12-01
Venezuela, El Fermín

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USw17213.2752497J. E. Ebinger   333
Panama, Chiriquí, San Felix, Canal Zone

US:Botany
USw17215.2752499J. E. Ebinger   336
Panama, Chiriquí, San Felix, Canal Zone

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3570713.104P. M. Peterson   85451990-03-30
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, SE side of Island.

US:Botany
3567943.104P. M. Peterson   63041989-01-28
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, Near Big Creek, about 3 km N of Bocas del Toro. UTM 253000 m E; 1035000 m N.

US:Botany
3567901.104P. M. Peterson   64871989-01-31
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, N side of island.

US:Botany
3597793.104P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   69201989-02-19
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, Old Point, E tip of the island., 1 - 3m

US:Botany
Morinda mesochora Standl.
1490232.216C. L. Lundell   191928-09-00
Belize, Orange Walk, Honey Camp

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USw30006.2783889P. Gentle   4540
Belize


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