Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Taxa: Myrcia concava
Search Criteria: Peru; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Jose Schunke Vigo   64991973-07-27
Peru, San Martin, Prov. Mariscal Caceres. Dist. Tocache Nuevo. Quebrada de Santiago (al este de Puerto Pizana)., -7.4188 -77.0103, 350 - 380m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0040048FG. Klug   8001930-01-00
Peru, Loreto

F:Botany
R. B. Foster   115161986-09-28
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
R. B. Foster   115021986-09-29
Peru, Madre de Dios

F:Botany
V0106390F   
PERU

F:Botany
V0106389F   
PERU

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1443945Ellenberg H   1957-04-06
Peru, Nebelwalder der Ostanden, Regenzeit. 25-30°. Hab.: Dornstrauch-Bambus-Wald. Loc.: Machupicchu.

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Myrcia concava McVaugh McVaugh
405403G. Klug   8001930-01-00
Peru, Loreto, Mishuyacu, near Iquitos, -3.792532 -73.412281, 100 - 100m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1455791.2133614G. Klug   8001930-01-00
Peru, Loreto, Mishuyacu., 100 - 100m


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