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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Sipanea saxicola J.H. Kirkbr.
2955602.2088323G. Martinelli, C. Davidson & C. Mota   70741980-06-08
Brazil, Pará, Oriximiná, Rio Cachorro, Serra do Cachorro, 15 km NW de Cachoeira Porteira., 150 - 150m

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1481047.216J. J. Triana   1776
Colombia

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303486.2097E. Jenman   291884-12-01
Guyana, Roraima, Spelemoota, Arapoo River., 5.407211111 -59.9394

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Sipanea pratensis f. brachycarpa Steyerm.
2457002.212B. Maguire & L. Politi   273241948-11-19
Venezuela, Amazonas, Rio Cuao., 5.047222222 -67.55722222

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Sipanea pratensis f. glabriloba Steyerm.
2320890.209J.J. Wurdack & L. S. Adderley   429161959-06-10
Venezuela, Amazonas, Yavita., 2.917861111 -67.44078889

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Sipanea cowanii Steyerm.
2438240.212R. S. Cowan & T. R. Soderstrom   18631962-02-18
Guyana, Kaieteur Falls., 5.18076 -59.4812

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Sipanea gleasonii Steyerm.
1122933.212H. A. Gleason   4311921-06-00
Guyana, Tumatumari., 5.366666667 -59

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Sipanea pubinoda Steyerm.
2428821.101L. Williams   156561942-05-29
Venezuela, Amazonas, Capihuara, Alto Casiquiare., 120m

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2124808.216S. J. Wilson-Browne   6371948-12-00
Guyana, Komo Creek., 3.307396851 -59.82870114

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10503255P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, J.-J. de Granville, A. Joly & L. Hollenberg   59581993-08-09
Suriname, Tumuc Humac Mts, Talouakem., 2.52 -54.75, 430m

US:Botany
3444073.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, G. A. Aymard, P. E. Berry & R. Schargel   102661998-02-19
Venezuela, Amazonas, Guainía, Along road from Maroa to Yabita, ca. 700 m from Yabita., 2.9117 -67.4486

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Sipanea pubinoda Steyerm.
1876344.213Ll. W. Williams   156561942-05-29
Venezuela, Amazonas, Capihuara, Rio Casiquiare., 2.633333333 -66.31666667


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Google Map

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