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

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


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K000581553Nana felicite   1422005-04-28
Sangnere quarter - Sousi. Pathside., 6.37 10.61

KEW
K000614038Patel, H.   74212007-11-25
Mt Namuli. Ukalini rainforest, -15.37 37.06

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K000025649Etuge, M.   25871996-07-04
Nyasoso - Main road towards Ngusi.Lat: N/S 4 deg. 46 438 Long: E/W 9 deg. 41.657, 4.85 9.67

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K000025651Balding, S.; Sivell D.   651993-08-25
Max's Trail. Closed canopy submontane forest with Entandrophragma angolense, Symphonia globulifera, Macaranga occidentalis, Ficus mucuso, Aningeria robusta and Carapa grandiflora. Soil: fertile micro-aggregated humic cambisol., 4.83 9.67

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38436.000Milne-Redhead, E.   32611937-11-16
near source of R. Matonchi

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K000025650Etuge, M.   24561996-06-26
Ezeze road, Nyasoso, between shrike and Max's trail, following the river upwards., 4.82 9.69

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K000678191Onana, J.-M.   6281996-11-25
Aboh village., 6.25 10.43

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15663.000Cruse, A.W.   2161948-01-01
Mufulira

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K000011656Wheatley, J.I.   3731992-06-12
4.02 9.3

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38403.000Milne-Redhead, E.   3314
near Dobeka Plain

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K000678192Cheek, M.   98271998-12-07
Belo to Afua., 6.13 10.37

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K000025652Etuge, M.   18991996-05-20
Trail to Madam Kupe(Whiteman's trail)., 4.78 9.72

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6694.000Onochie, C.F.   404181958-11-13
Benin Distr, S. of Iguobazuwa

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K000746172Etuge, M.   47142000-11-09
Mantum, 4.92 9.72

KEW
24784.000Milne-Redhead, E.; Taylor, P.   109661953-07-05
Songea District

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K000678187Etuge, M.   35631996-11-21
Zitum road.6.1116 N10.2543 E

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K000678188Buzgo, M.   7081996-11-06
Forrest Patches in Oku-Elak. Below the Bird Life Headquarter. Dense Forest, or disturbed, and the roadsides. 6.15.26N / 10.29.49E, 6.25 10.48


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