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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vincetoxicum stenolobum (Tylophora stenoloba, Astephanus stenolobus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Tylophora stenoloba (K. Schum.) N.E. Br.
101023737J.O. Ndege   162017-07-14
Tanzania, Kusini Unguja, Kusini, Jozani National Park., -6.2672 39.4230667, 4m

MO:Seed Plants
Tylophora stenoloba (K. Schum.) N.E. Br.
2418895B.J. Harris   12261967-11-25
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Kinondoni, Univ. College, DSM, near sewerage work. Bushed grassland, in thicket., -6.8 39.25, 75m

MO:Seed Plants
Tylophora stenoloba (K. Schum.) N.E. Br.
425235Frontier-Tanzania   Forest1990-02-25
Tanzania, Pwani, Bagamoyo, Kizigua. Zaraninge Forest. Coast Region. Dry Evergreen Coastal Forest on the Kiono plateau, 25 km from the coast, -6.15 38.6, 300m

MO:Seed Plants
Tylophora stenoloba (K. Schum.) N.E. Br.
2418839B.J. Harris   46541970-05-17
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Kinondoni, T6; University College, Dar es Salaam. Thicket., -6.8 39.25, 80m

MO:Seed Plants
Tylophora stenoloba (K. Schum.) N.E. Br.
2424694R.B. Faden   77/7431977-03-08
Kenya, Coast, Kwale District, Lungalunga-Ramisi road. ca. 6.5km from Vanga. Evergreen thicket patches with Euclea (obovate), Diospyros consolatae, Manilkara, Grewia, etc. Thicket clumps with succulents, moist forest trees, and scattered trees in grassland., -4.61666 39.16666, 30m

MO:Seed Plants
Tylophora stenoloba (K. Schum.) N.E. Br.
101756632G. Luke   TPR901990-03-11
Kenya, Coast, Tana River Distr, Tana River National Primate Reserve, Mchelelo, 30m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3176336Q. Luke, C. Kabuye, A. Robertson, G. Mungai & et al.   TPR901990-03-11
Kenya, Tana River, K7, Tana River Distr - Tana River National Primate Reserve, Mchelelo., 30m


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