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Dataset: Harvard-
Taxa: Ficus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Ficus gnaphalocarpa Steudel ex Miquel
barcode-00034893G. H. W. Schimper   874
Ethiopia, Arbor magna ad montium latera versus fluvium Tacaze infra Dscheladscheranne

Harvard:GH
Ficus antithetophylla Steudel ex A. Richard
barcode-00034892G. H. W. Schimper   886
Ethiopia, Frutex ad riplas fluvii Tacaze

Harvard:GH
Ficus xanthophylla Steudel ex Miquel
barcode-00034898G. H. W. Schimper   943
Ethiopia

Harvard:GH
Ficus schimperiana Hochstetter
barcode-00034896G. H. W. Schimper   1771
Ethiopia, Arbor ingens in vallibus prope Djeladjeranne

Harvard:GH
barcode-00034894G. H. W. Schimper   373
Ethiopia, In faucibus et locis humidis montium regionis Schahagenni

Harvard:GH
Ficus riparia Hochstetter ex Miquel
barcode-00034895G. H. W. Schimper   1585
Ethiopia, Arbor ingens ad rivos in districtu Mandel fructibus ad truncum et ad ramos crassiores

Harvard:A
Ficus mucuso Welwitsch ex Ficalho
barcode-00242369A. Aubréville   5841932-04-15
Côte d'Ivoire, Rasso

Harvard:A
Ficus kamerunensis Warburg ex Mildbraed & Burret
barcode-00242370D. H. Linder   13881926-11-04
Liberia, Suen

Harvard:GH
Ficus anomani Hutchinson
barcode-00242454G. F. Scott Elliot   4693
Sierra Leone, Near Kukuna, Scarcies

Harvard:GH
Ficus scott-elliotii Mildbraed & Burret
barcode-00242457G. F. Scott Elliot   4522
Sierra Leone, Near Sasseni

Harvard:GH
barcode-02413985F. J. Fernández Casas   104391986-07-17
Equatorial Guinea, Bioco: Malabo-Luba, cerca de Sampaca, finca Magdalena Mora, 32NMK7108, 230m


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