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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptoderris micrantha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3584712X. M. van der Burgt, K. Kanu, J. Sesay & E. Robinson   13742009-11-29
Sierra Leone, Northern, Northern Region, Tonkolili District,Tonkolili Project. Southern Sula Mountains, East of village Farangbaya near Bumbuna, downstream of the bridge on the road to Simbili proposed iron ore pit. Just outside plot 4. Strip of forest on river bank., 8.9875 -11.7042, 340m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
X. M. van der Burgt, L. Poveda, M. James & J. Momoh   15762012-11-21
Sierra Leone, Northern, Northern Region, Tonkolili District, Sula Mountains. Southern Sula Mountains, south of Bumbuna, near former village Farangbaya, 8.99453 -11.7095, 350m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3639545X. M. van der Burgt   15782013-04-07
Sierra Leone, Northern, Northern Region, Tonkolili District, Sulala Mountain. Southern Sula Mountains, south of Bumbuna, near former village Farangbaya, 8.99453 -11.7095, 350m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000040236Gledhill, D.; Morton, J.K.   SL30711965-12-13
Tingi Mountains, N. Kono

KEW
K000040235Morton, J.K.   A1321953-11-22
Aburi scarp

KEW
K000040234Gledhill, D.; Morton, J.K.   SL19131965-04-12
Tingi Mountains, N. Kono, at base of Sankanbiriwa

KEW
K000263283   

KEW
K000040237Onochie, C.F.A.; Binuyo, A.   FHI402821958-10-11
Colony Province, Ejinrin District, a few miles north of Ejinrin towards Ijebu-Ode

KEW
K000040238Adames, P.   757
Nimba

KEW
K000040239Latilo, M.G.; Fagbemi   FHI675091972-10-22
West State, Ekiti District, Ido Ekiti between mile post 69 & 70 on Ido-Ilorin road


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