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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Deinbollia laurentii, Deinbollia laurentii var. gymnocarpa, Deinbollia laurentii var. cuspidata (Deinbollia cuspidata), Deinbollia laurentii var. laurentii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
173518David J. Harris   16591988-12-09
Central African Republic, Sangha Economique, Dzanga-Sangha Reserve. 40 km South of Lidjombo East bank of Sangha River. Riparian forest with Uapaca heudelotii and Irvingia smithii. Precp. 1400 m., 2.36666 16.15, 350m

MO:Seed Plants
173595David J. Harris   9751988-08-16
Cameroon, East, West bank of Sangha River. Riparian forest with Uapaca heudelotii, Irvingia smithii and Trichilia retusa. Precp. 1400 m., 2.36666 16.16666, 350m

MO:Seed Plants
125208J.M. Fay   81591988-01-03
Central African Republic, Sangha Economique, Sangha River and Kenie Creek, 1/2 km N. of Ndakan camp on the Central African side. Veg: Guibourtia demeusei, Uapaca guineensis flooded forest along bank of river. Prec. 1400 m

MO:Seed Plants
173534David J. Harris   18151989-02-09
Central African Republic, Sangha Economique, 45 km South of Lidjombo, East bank of Sangha River from NDAKAN camp - upstream. Riparian forest with Uapaca heudelotii and Irvingia smithii. Precp. 1400 mm., 2.35 16.15, 350m

MO:Seed Plants
173526David J. Harris   17711989-02-04
Cameroon, East, West bank of Sangha River. Riparian forest with Uapaca heudelotii and Irvingia smithii. Precp. 1400 mm., 2.35 16.15, 350m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3396526D. J. Harris & J. M. Fay   18151989-02-09
Central African Republic, Lidjombo, 45 km S of; E bank of Sangha River from NDAKAN camp - upstream, 2.35 16.15, 350m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000426295Robyns, W.   5831925-09-15
Loc. : Coquilhatville, Prov. Equateur île du fleuve.


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Google Map

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