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African Plants Portal

Dataset: iNaturalist-Research Grade
Taxa: Burmanniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Plant Observation - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Research Grade
Campylosiphon congestus (C.H.Wright) Maas
30128655Bitty A. Roy   2014-09-24
Ogooué-Maritime, Etimboue, (Rabi) Gabon, -1.9246 9.88

iNaturalist:Research Grade
93966312Anne-Hélène Paradis   2021-02-17
Estuaire, Komo-Mondah, Gabon, 0.577967 9.350243

iNaturalist:Research Grade
66911971Beat Akeret   2012-07-20
Ashanti, Sekyere East District, Ghana, 6.945389 -1.205522

iNaturalist:Research Grade
149119353Anne-Hélène Paradis   2023-02-15
Nyanga, Douigni, Gabon, -2.435329 10.651684

iNaturalist:Research Grade
48221171Ehoarn Bidault   2009-03-12
Mamoudzou, -12.688085 45.195881

iNaturalist:Research Grade
48220482Ehoarn Bidault   2009-03-04
Mtsamboro, -12.697165 45.02323

iNaturalist:Research Grade
48627950Ehoarn Bidault   2009-03-28
Dembeni, -12.872809 45.198693


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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