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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Poecilanthe effusa (Huber) Ducke
USw9670.2753474B. A. Krukoff   5605
Brazil, Acre, Near mouth of Rio Macauhan, basin of Rio Purus

US:Botany
Poecilanthe effusa (Huber) Ducke
USw8683.2772046A. Ducke   135
Brazil, Brazilian Amazon region, Parintins

US:Botany
Poecilanthe hostmanii
USw36627.2764114Collector unknown   GTW 4215
Guyana

US:Botany
Poecilanthe hostmannii (Benth.) Amshoff
10498224P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, J.-J. de Granville, L. Hollenberg, A. Joly & C. Avril de Maria   57381993-07-27
French Guiana, Maroni River, Antécume, Pata Island., 3.25 -54.12, 120m

US:Botany
Poecilanthe hostmannii (Benth.) Amshoff
3367261.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, J. L. Santos & J. Guedes   83871996-08-16
Brazil, Amazonas, Amazonas: Alto Río Negro. Igapo forest on many islands. Boat stationed at coordinates. Collecting done within 3 km NW from boat., -0.3525 -63.9111, 100m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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