Dataset: NY
Taxa: Ibatia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1015201Restinga I   6861953-08-07
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Cabo Frio, Arraial do Cabo. Pontal Island., -22.8794 -42.0183

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Ibatia albiflora H.Karst. H.Karst.
318669G. K. W. H. Karsten   
Colombia, Ft. Marta, New Granada

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Ibatia lanosa E.Fourn. E.Fourn.
971750R. M. Harley   112631968-11-28
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Expedition Base Camp. R. 10, c. 12 km SW of base camp near Lago de Leo., -12.82 -51.77

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01090750H. S. Irwin   72501964-10-23
Brazil, Goiás, Jataí, Serra do Caiapó, ca. 48 km. S. of Caiapônia on rd. to Jataí., -17.3 -51.77, 800 - 1000m

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Ibatia holtonii (Vail) Morillo (Vail) Morillo
04193014G. S. Bunting   118211982-10-19
Venezuela, Zulia, Miranda, a lo largo de una vía con rumbo al norte, entre km 13 (al este del Puente sobre el Lago) de la carretera Maracaibo-Los Puertos de Altagracia, y Los Crespos, en zona de bosque seco ahora bien alterado, 50 - 100m


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