Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Adenocalymma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0032330G. Hatschbach; J. M. Silva   521511988-06-14
Brazil, Parana, Rio Sapitanduva (Mun. Morretes)., -25.4667 -48.8167, 20 - 30m

ASU
Adenocalymma flavum Mart. ex DC.
ASU0032331G. Hatschbach; O. S. Ribas, F. Deodato   657891997-01-15
Brazil, Bahia, Rod. BR-122, 7 km N de Pindai (Mun. Pindai)., -14.494558 -42.68707

ASU
Adenocalymma scansile Miers
ASU0032332G. Hatschbach; M. Hatschbach, J. M. Silva   522741988-07-20
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Rod. BR-418, 40-50 km L de Teófilo Otoni., -17.852113 -41.514097

ASU
ASU0032329Anonymous   1925-05-28
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Riofrio., 4.1561 -76.28777

ASU
ASU0032327Emily J.Lott; R. Hernández   14831982-10-12
Mexico, Jalisco, Mpio. de La Huerta. Arroyo Chamela., 19.5 -105.05

ASU
ASU0032328F. Ventura A.   77511973-01-26
Mexico, Veracruz, Mpio. de Puente Nacional. Pachuquilla., 19.238177 -96.612381, 150m

ASU
ASU0064754A. M. González; C. Torres, H. Sato   4082010-12-13
Argentina, Misiones, Capital. R.N. 12 y desvio a Garupá., -27.46 -55.81747

ASU
Adenocalymma subviscida A.H. Gentry
ASU0315074   2009-07-01
Peru, Allpahuayo 1; ALP1, -3.96422 -73.42307, 123m

ASU
Adenocalymma spicata Bureau & K. Schum.
ASU0315446   2009-07-06
Peru, Allpahuayo 1; ALP1, -3.96422 -73.42307, 123m

ASU
ASU0315435   2009-07-11
Peru, Allpahuayo 2; ALP2, -3.96422 -73.42917, 133m

ASU
Adenocalymma sp. 5590(R2T)
ASU0315237   2010-06-27
Peru, Paujil 1; PJ1, -10.3255 -75.2628, 496m

ASU
Adenocalymma sp. 5590(R2T)
ASU0315247   2010-06-29
Peru, Paujil 1; PJ1, -10.3261 -75.2633, 496m

ASU
Adenocalymma sp. 5590(R2T)
ASU0315259   2010-07-02
Peru, Paujil 1; PJ1, -10.3209 -75.2636, 496m


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Google Map

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