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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aeollanthus ambustus (Aeollanthus virgatus, Aeollanthus virgatus var. foliosus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
444705J.M. Fay   56181983-08-30
Central African Republic, Bamingui-Bangoran, Plants of the Manovo-Gounda-St. Floris National Park. WWF Inter. Elephant Cons. Project. 2 km N of Camp Koumbala on Koumbala creek. 8º30'N, 21º12'W. Elev. 570 m; prec. 1200 m., 8.5 21.2, 570m

MO:Seed Plants
453763J.M. Fay   74111985-08-19
Central African Republic, Bamingui-Bangoran, Niao River 4 km S of Sakala Road embranchment at confluence of small E tributary. Prec. 1200 mm. Soil: loamy sand., 8.51666 21.3, 600m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000405602Schweinfurth, G.   22251864-08-02
[Gurfala], Bongo land

KEW
K000405601Schweinfurth, G.   22251864-08-02
[Gurfala], Bongo land

KEW
K000405614Gerard, P.   18761955-10-10
Prov.: Orientale Territ.: Ango Loc.: Tukpwo


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