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Dataset: NMNH-Plantae
Search Criteria: Tanzania; Dodoma; Mpwapwa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Clutia abyssinica Jaub. & Spach
US 3677930M. A. Mwangoka, N. Doggart, A. Perkin & J. Kiure   24722001-08-27
Tanzania, Dodoma, Mpwapwa, (T5) Rubeho Mountains, Mang'alisa Forest Reserve, corridor of grassland areas in Muvembela., -7.18 36.4383, 2005m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3713135C. J. Kayombo, W. Kindeketa & G. S. Laizer   49502005-06-06
Tanzania, Dodoma, Mpwapwa, Kibakwe Division, Mbuga Ward, Mbuga Village, Mafwemera Subvillage; Rubeho Mountains, W side of Bayerner Hill, along river valley flowing towards N., -6.9314 36.5867, 1850m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3492762C. J. Kayombo, W. Kindeketa & G. S. Laizer   49072005-06-02
Tanzania, Dodoma, Mpwapwa, Kibakwe Division, Mbuga Ward, Mbuga Village, Mafwemera Subvillage; Rubeho Mountains, Langangulu River ca. 200-300 m S and N of foot track to Dibulilo Subdivision., -6.9133 36.595, 1472 - 1472m


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