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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3112437.106L. Randolph & F. Randolph   s.n.1963-12-01
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Lanquin, 56 km east of Coban via Coban-Sebal hwy to intersection with road to Lanquin, thence 0.5 km along road to Lanquin.

US:Botany
2041103.106L. O. Williams & A. Molina R.   179061951-04-14
Honduras, Cortés, Rain forest area near Agua Azul, Lake Yojoa., 650m

US:Botany
Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr.
825571.2583C. Seler & E. Seler   27231896-08-23
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Quen Santo, kalkberge

US:Botany
Tripsacum australe Cutler & E.S. Anderson
1128856.211O. E. White   23241921-12-22
Bolivia, La Paz, Ixiamus, Amazon Basin, 305 - 305m

US:Botany
1984952.214E. L. Anderson   155761948-12-15
Honduras, El Paraíso, Zacate de Guatemala, San Francisco., 900 - 900m

US:Botany
825574.2153H. von Türckheim   83331902-01-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cubilquitz, 350 - 350m


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Google Map

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