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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Suregada occidentalis (Gelonium occidentale)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Suregada occidentalis (Hoyle) Croizat
V0573277FB. O. Daramola   5391994-11-16
Nigeria, Ondo, Akure Ofosu Forest Reserve, along the road between forest camp and Onisere village

F:In process
Suregada occidentalis (Hoyle) Croizat
V0573278FG. E. Pilz   23331980-03-20
Nigeria, Omo Forest Reserve, within the Strict Natural Reserve, Etemi

F:In process
Suregada occidentalis (Hoyle) Croizat
V0573279FG. E. Pilz   26681981-11-18
Nigeria, Ogun, Omo Forest Reserve, 6 km SE of Etemi

F:In process
Suregada occidentalis (Hoyle) Croizat
V0573280FG. E. Pilz   26711981-11-18
Nigeria, Ogun, Omo Forest Reserve, 6 km SE of Etemi

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
141075Duncan W. Thomas   48521985-10-27
Cameroon, Southwest, Ndian Division. 1 km north of MASORE on EKONDOTITI - MUNDEMBA road, 0-2 km east of road. Mature forest on sandy clay, with Cynometra hankei, Coula edulis, Erythro- phleum ivorense., 4.66666 8.98333, 20m

MO:Seed Plants
Suregada occidentalis (Hoyle) Croizat
101212003Tariq Stévart   51992020-02-08
Liberia, Near Ziggida Village, Wolengizi Forest Reserve, near the border of Guinea, along transect 25A., 8.0418167 -9.5250667, 689m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Suregada occidentalis (Hoyle) Croizat
K000425622Vigne, C.   2754
Mampong Scarf, Gold Coast.

KEW
Suregada occidentalis (Hoyle) Croizat
K000425621Vigne, C.   2754
Mampong Scarf, Gold Coast.


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