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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Meriania tetramera Wurdack
ASU0025045G. Hatschbach; J. M. Silva & L. A. Ferreira   691401999-05-17
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Mirante da torre de TV (Mun. Venda Nova do Imigrante) Espírito Santo, Brazil, -20.3278 -41.13365

ASU
Meriania tetramera Wurdack
ASU0025046G. Hatschbach; J. M. Silva & L. A. Ferreira   691401999-05-17
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Mirante da torre de TV (Mun. Venda Nova do Imigrante) Espírito Santo, Brazil, -20.3278 -41.13365

ASU
Meriania tetramera Wurdack
ASU0025047G. Hatschbach   466861983-08-04
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Ibatiba, 20 km L, Espirito Santo, Brazil, -20.24035 -41.506064, 900m

ASU
ASU0025043Linda Albert de Escobar; Patricia Velasquez, Orlando Marulanda   77451987-06-22
Colombia, Antioquia, Mpio. de Caldas. Vereda La Corrala. Finca La Zarza. Crece en el borde del bosque de la finca La Zarza., 6.09 -75.638, 2440m

ASU
Meriania longifolia (Naudin) Cogn.
ASU0025044C. W. Wood   3571975-03-11
Venezuela, Aragua, Parque Nacional Henri Pittier. Rancho Grande-Guacamaya trail., 10.413115 -67.609312, 1150m

ASU
ASU0319600   2010-08-15
Ecuador, Maquipucuna, -0.1175 -78.62804, 1555m

ASU
ASU0319514   2010-11-14
Ecuador, El Cedral, -0.12407 -78.56722, 2385m

ASU
ASU0320540   2010-11-15
Ecuador, El Cedral, -0.12407 -78.56722, 2385m

ASU
Meriania sp. 28275(CSP)
   2013-06-10
Peru, San Pedro; SPD-01, -13.04735 -71.54236, 1713m

ASU
Meriania sp. 28275(CSP)
   2013-06-13
Peru, San Pedro; SPD-01, -13.04735 -71.54236, 1713m

ASU
Meriania sp. 28275(CSP)
   2013-06-13
Peru, San Pedro; SPD-01, -13.04735 -71.54236, 1713m


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