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Dataset: IND-
Search Criteria: Tanzania; Rukwa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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IND-0152041Eric B. Knox   22611991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

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Carex lycurus K. Schum. ex Engl.
IND-0154906Eric B. Knox   22701991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
Thunbergia alata Bojer ex Sims
IND-0154905Eric B. Knox   22691991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
IND-0154904Eric B. Knox   22681991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
Mimulopsis Schweinf.
IND-0154903Eric B. Knox   22671991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
IND-0154902Eric B. Knox   22661991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
IND-0154901Eric B. Knox   22651991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
IND-0154900Eric B. Knox   22641991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
IND-0154899Eric B. Knox   22631991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
Viola abyssinica Steud. ex Oliv.
IND-0154898Eric B. Knox   22621991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m

IND
Maytenus heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) N. Robson
IND-0154907Eric B. Knox   22721991-03-13
Tanzania, Rukwa, Sumbawanga, Mbizi Forest Reserve; 2150 m. (T7), -7.906968 31.679198, 2150m


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