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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
366014.2154A. Tonduz   125511898-09-08
Costa Rica, San José, Forets de La Palma., 1459 - 1459m

US:Botany
828705.2152F. C. Lehmann   X4ii21884-10-00
Colombia, Antioquia, 2000 - 2000m

US:Botany
1205032.208A. Brade   861908-03-17
Costa Rica, San José, La Palma., 1200 - 1200m

US:Botany
828702.2082H. F. Pittier   106491897-01-00
Costa Rica, San José, Vicinity of El General.

US:Botany
473315.2088W. R. Maxon & R. H. Hay   33331905-01-17
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Trail from Senahu to Actala.

US:Botany
2748034.2084576D. B. Lellinger & E. R. de la Sota   3001971-02-09
Colombia, Chocó, NW side of Alto del Buey, Trail along ridge from confluence of forks of Rio Mutata above Rio Dos Bocas to Alto del Buey., 1450 - 1750m

US:Botany
1540083.212W. A. Archer   16691931-04-01
Colombia, Chocó, Between La Oveja & Quibdo.


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