Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Suriname; Commewijne; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Perama hirsuta var. stricta (Benth.) Bremek. (Benth.) Bremek.
398001J. C. Lindeman   43741953-07-16
Suriname, Commewijne, Wet sandsavanna near Kopie, Kasiwinika Creek

NY
Chamaecrista nictitans var. disadena (Steud.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby (Steud.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby
1579748J. C. Lindeman   42971953-07-16
Suriname, Commewijne, Near Kopie, Cassewinica r.

NY
Geonoma deversa (Poit.) Kunth x Geonoma leptospadix Trail
02388023J. G. Wessels Boer   1811962-10-18
Suriname, Commewijne, Mapane Creek near Camp 8., 5.466667 -54.683333

NY
Psychotria mapourioides var. chionantha (DC.) Steyerm. (DC.) Steyerm.
502065J. C. Lindeman   54371954-01-30
Suriname, Commewijne, Perica River. Along road on Capoerica ridge in forest margin

NY
Appendicularia thymifolia (Bonpl.) DC. (Bonpl.) DC.
3144386J. C. Lindeman   42681953-07-15
Suriname, Commewijne, near Kopie, Kasiwinika Creek


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