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

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 1373447R. L. Piemeisel & L. W. Kephart   4571927-08-28
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, Tanganjika: mounta Kilamanjaro, 2980m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 2411353A. Pappi   18401902-09-13
Eritrea, Ocule Cusai Valle Assuba. Penne & Matteoda, 1600m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 630800E. A. Mearns   7721909-07-17
Kenya, Vicintity of Lake Naivasha, British East Africa; from Lake level, 1850 - 1950m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 630818E. A. Mearns   7901909-07-17
Kenya, Vicintity of Lake Naivasha, British East Africa; from Lake level, 1860 - 1950m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 630081E. A. Mearns   811909-05-12
Kenya, Nairobi Area, Banks of the Undurango, Nairobi, and Athi Rivers, in the vicinity of Juja Farm, (the estate of W. N. McMillan) near Nairobi, British East Africa, 1350 - 1440m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Tripteris monocephala Oliv. & Hiern
US 1239718-. Gossweiler   88711922-09-05
Angola, Cuanza Norte, Malange. Gola Luije., 1000m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 945026-. Schimper   38
Eritrea, Abyssinia. Schollada

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 631281E. A. Mearns   12361909-09-13
Kenya, Vicinity of Wambugu, British East Africa, 1860m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 630798E. A. Mearns   7701909-07-17
Kenya, Vicintity of Lake Naivasha, British East Africa; from Lake level, 1850 - 1950m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 630822E. A. Mearns   7941909-07-17
Kenya, Vicintity of Lake Naivasha, British East Africa; from Lake level, 1860 - 1950m


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