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

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
8921.000Brenan, J.P.M.   92591948-03-10
Banga

KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
K000545620Eggeling, W.J.   4255
Budongo forest

KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
K000431307Mann, G.   1787
Mount John River Kongui

KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
K000431308Morson   s.n.

KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
K000094205Olorunfemi, J.   305191951-04-14
4.5 9.5

KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
K000094203Brenan, Prof. J.P.M.   92591948-03-10
4.4 9.45

KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
K000094206Thomas, D.W.   33861984-03-29
Footpath between Baro Village and Manyemen; old secondary forest and recently overgrown clearings., 5.23 9.28

KEW
Idertia axillaris (Oliv.) Farron
K000094204Brenan, Prof. J.P.M.   92591948-03-10
4.4 9.45


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