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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Urochloa setigera (Brachiaria setigera, Panicum euryphyllum, Panicum trichopodioides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Urochloa setigera (Retz.) Stapf
3174508W.R.Q. Luke   107382004-11-30
Kenya, Coast, Tana-River, Tana Delta Irrigation Project Forest 67 - Lango la Simba, Pt 666. Lowland Forest Patch - Dobera, Cynometra lukei, Sorindeia, Terminalia, Diospyros, Garcinia., -2.23333 40.2, 12m

MO:Seed Plants
Urochloa setigera (Retz.) Stapf
3174484W.R.Q. Luke   107212004-11-26
Kenya, Coast, Tana-River, Tana Delta Irrigation Project Forest 48 - Kulesa East, Pt 654. Lowland Forest Patch - Acacial, Lecaniodiscus, Sorindeia, Phoenix, Diospyros, Mimusops, Garcinia., -2.15 40.16666, 20m

MO:Seed Plants
Urochloa setigera (Retz.) Stapf
100982486M.E. Archbold   20861975-09-26
Tanzania, Tanga, Muheza, Kiwanda, 15 km NW of Muheza., -5.0166667 38.7166667, 150m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Urochloa setigera (Retz.) Stapf
US 2464649H. Faulkner   3293
Tanzania, Zanzibar, Ndagaa.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Urochloa setigera (Retz.) Stapf
US 2847645E. W. Milne-Redhead & P. Taylor   72701955-11-10
Tanzania, Tanga, Colonial Office East African Expedition: 1955-6. Tanganyika: Tanga District. Muheza in secondary grassland dominant., 190m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Urochloa setigera (Retz.) Stapf
US 3280340C. Kabuye, Q. Luke, A. Robertson, G. Mungai & et al.   TPR50
Kenya, Tana River, Kenya K7. Coast Forest Survey - Tana River Primate RSV Expedition 1990. Tana River Distr - Tana River National Primate Reserve, Mchelelo. Grif Ref: 4008E0153S [unsure placement].

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Urochloa setigera (Retz.) Stapf
US 2473092A. Bogdan   AB47121958-10-26
Kenya, Mombasa, Gede Forest (60 miles N. of Mombasa) In forest. Fairly frequent., 15m


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