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Dataset: NMNH-Plantae
Taxa: Rhamnaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 3, records 201-210 of 210

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Helinus scandens (Eckl. & Zeyh.) A. Rich.
US 806434-. Schimper   31/892?
Ethiopia, Abyssinia. Schollada.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Maesopsis berchemioides (Pierre) A. Chev.
US 1373582-. Gossweiler   91461926-06-00
Angola, Zaire, Regio, Distrito do Congo Portuguez. Sumba, Peco. Proximum Flumen, Zaire (Congo)., 20m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Maesopsis berchemioides (Pierre) A. Chev.
US 634605R. A. Dümmer   7621914-04-00
Uganda, Uganda Protectorate. Kipayo., 1219m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Maesopsis berchemioides (Pierre) A. Chev.
US 634604R. A. Dümmer   7621914-04-00
Uganda, Uganda Protectorate. Kipayo., 1219m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Maesopsis berchemioides (Pierre) A. Chev.
US 2631877L. Bernardi   86431962-03-15
Ivory Coast, Iter Africanum. In vicinioribus loci nemorosi Yapo-Nord dicti [illegible text] occidentem, per viam et [illegible text]more.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Phyllogeiton discolor (Klotzsch) Herzog
USw37714Collector unknown   s.n.
Eritrea

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Rhamnus deflersii Schweinf. ex Fiori
US 829439G. A. Schweinfurth (herbarium) & D. Riva   10401892-03-10
Ethiopia, Abyssiniæ septentrionalis (Colonia Eritrea). Environs d'Aerour., 1900m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Rhamnus deflersii Schweinf. ex Fiori
US 829438G. A. Schweinfurth (herbarium) & D. Riva   10401892-03-12
Ethiopia, Abyssiniæ septentrionalis (Colonia Eritrea). Environs d'Aerour., 1900m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 2247283R. A. Maas Geesteranus   61761949-09-08
Kenya, Rift Valley (obsolete), Equatorial East Africa. Rift Valley Province, Nakuru Distr, Eastern Mau Forest Reserve, camp 11. At some distance from the Naishi River., -0.475 35.975, 2300m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 1595577H. Shantz   9041920-07-21
Sudan, Nimule, the Sudan.


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