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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Spermacoce princeae var. princeae (Diodia stipulosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
540412Roy E. Gereau   40121991-02-13
Tanzania, Iringa, Ludewa, Livingstone Mountains; steep E-facing slope of Ligala Mountain along foot trail from mission at Madunda, at foot of vertical rock wall in transition between woodland and montane forest, with abundant Maesa lanceolata., -9.85 34.45, 2140m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000338730Cheek, M.   84741996-10-28
Oku-Elak, lower parts of transect KA.6.1349 N 10.3112 E

KEW
K000338734Onana, J.-M.   6411996-11-28
Aboh, 6.25 10.43

KEW
K000338731Munyenyembe, P.   7711996-10-29
Mount Oku.

KEW
K000338728Zapfack, L.   8661996-06-11
Lake Oku.

KEW
K000338733Kamundi, D.   7251996-11-27
Anyajua Forest. Montane rain forest along the ridge and disurbed farmland and abandoned garden on lower slopes.

KEW
K000518675Tchiengue, B.   22832005-04-29
Path from Fossimondi to Atchelekot.

KEW
K000338726Cable, S.   29521996-06-09
Path above watertower, transect KJ, about 1km into forest.

KEW
K000580248Nana felicite   1412005-04-28
Sangnere quarter - Sousi., 6.37 10.61

KEW
K000338727Etuge, M.   22281996-06-09
KD, towards Kilum, Oku., 6.22 10.52

KEW
K000338729Buzgo, M.   5881996-10-27
Transect KA. Schefflera, Prunus africanus, Commelina camerunensis, Impatiens sakeriana, I. sp, Urticaceae. Red soil (Ferrolith)., 13.8 31.2

KEW
K000338732Cheek, M.   86821996-11-20
Above Aboh village, 1.5 hours on road to Lake Oku on Gikwang road. Track towards transect TA. 6.1112 N10.2529 E


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