Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Taxa: Myrcia splendens (Aulomyrcia costata, Aulomyrcia wullschlaegeliana, Calyptromyrcia costata, Eugenia mollis, Myrcia acuminata, Myrcia acutata, Myrcia acutiloba, Myrcia augustana, Myrcia ayresiana, Myrcia barrensis, Myrcia belizensis, Myrcia bracteolaris, Myrcia brandamii, Myrcia catharinae, Myrcia ch... (show all)
Search Criteria: Bolivia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0055651M. Nee   318261985-09-07
Bolivia, Pando, Madre de Dios, Alonf Rio Madre de Dios at Puerto Candelaria, 21km (by air) WSW of Riberalta., -11.0333 -66.25

ASU
ASU0055658J.C Solomon   173781987-11-12
Bolivia, La Paz, Nor. Yungas. 1km al O de Yolosa por el camino a Unduavi. Vado del Rio Cedro., -16.2167 -67.75

ASU
ASU0090706M. Lee; Jun Wen   539572006-01-30
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Tiraque, Prov. Chapare, vic. Hotel Victoria, 4.7 km S of Rio Espiritu Santo bridge and 6.6 km S of Gumucio bridge over the same river, on road from Villa Tunari to Cochabamba, -17 -65.433333, 325m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
313366A. Gentry & P. Núñez   694301990-02-22
Bolivia, La Paz, Río Heath, Peru/Bolivia border. Riverside forest., -12.67 -68.75, 200m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1443836Toledo M; Justiniano J; Guardia S; Aguada V   1999-10-27
Bolivia, Beni

NL:Botany
U.1443786Steinbach RF   1966-11-23
Bolivia, Localidad San Rafael - Prov. Chapare - Depto. de Cochabamba.

NL:Botany
L.2527087Herzog T   1911-06-01
Bolivia, Frauch auf der Flusstenasse kon Paracti.* Häufiger strauch in der Buschzone des Cerro Amboró (Ost- Kordillere).


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Google Map

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