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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Laxoplumeria tessmannii Markgr.
743362G. Tessmann   4423
Peru

NY
02065181M. L. Kawasaki   1121987-11-12
Brazil, Amazonas, Alto rio Negro, Boca do rio Içana, local chamado Boa Vista (antigo Grilo)., 0.5 -67.35

NY
Laxoplumeria baehniana Monach. Monach.
743409R. de Lemos Fróes   216941946-10-26
Brazil, Amazonas, Eirunepé, Basin of the upper Jurua: Munc. Eirunepe, Valparaiso, Ig. Campinas., -6.6606 -69.8733

NY
Laxoplumeria tessmannii Markgr. Markgr.
04193706R. Quevedo   9381993-07-19
Bolivia, El Beni, Itenez, Serranía San Simón, -14.42 -62.05, 200m

NY
Laxoplumeria tessmannii Markgr. Markgr.
4193707I. G. Vargas Caballero   17961992-10-26
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Guarayos, 40 km al SW de Río San Martin, -14.5 -62.1, 200m

NY
Laxoplumeria tessmannii Markgr. Markgr.
4193710T. J. Killeen   68101994-10-14
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, José Miguel de Velasco, Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado; parcela permanente de cerrado. Campo cerrado, -14.6069 -60.8564, 300m


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