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Dataset: KEW-
Taxa: Aristolochia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


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K000044609Scott Elliot, G.F.   5747
Port Lokko.

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K000044618Chapman, J.D.   49031977-04-13
Gongola State, Sardauna Division, River Nwum F.R.. SW foothills, Mambilla Plateau.

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K000339772Onana, J.-M.   28882004-03-29
Metet, 3.62 11.57

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K000350303Mann, G.   1831

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K000197722Cheek, M.   73281995-02-06
Main path, `Max's trail', up into forest from Mt. Kupe Forest Project co-ordinator's house, Nyasoso. Steep path above grove of Cylicomorpha and farms., 4.78 9.68

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K000197727Cable, S.   8431995-01-26
Track above Loum (E. side) towards summit., 4.77 9.7

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K000379555Peters, W.   s.n.

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Aristolochia macrocarpa var. macrocarpa
K000339770Onana, J.-M.   28262004-03-24
Trail into Mefou NP., 3.62 11.57

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K000350283Moloney   18

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K000580472Tchiengue, B.   27892006-09-25
Near rocky mountain stream flowing westwards to village Bechati., 5.67 9.93

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Aristolochia embergeri Nozeran & N. Hallé
K000044606Nozeran, R.   5591

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29352.000Keay, R.W.G.   F.H.I. 378471962-04-27
Ibadan

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K000197737Groves, M.   181995-01-19
Trail from Kupe Village, 4.77 9.68

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K000197726Cheek, M.   95221998-10-30
Near Ellasa-Pong Rock., 4.8 9.68

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K000044623Mann, G.   391
.

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Aristolochia macrocarpa var. macrocarpa
K000339771Cheek, M.   112272002-10-22
Eastern sector of M'fou Nat Park. Footpath running E of bridge SE of Ndanan 1., 3.62 11.58

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Aristolochia dewevrei De Wild. & T. Durand
K000350262Dewevre, A.   s.n.1895-07-27

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K000350289Kalbreyer   s.n.

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K000197719Demissew; Sebsebe   49991995-10-23
On the nature trail, eastward above the cave, 4.82 9.68

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K000197738Cable, S.   7211995-01-16
Track to east of Kupe village., 4.77 9.7

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K000350273Peters, W.   s.n.


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