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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Talbotiella velutina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
US 3644485X. M. van der Burgt & M. Eyakwe   7772005-10-15
Cameroon, Sud-Ouest, South-West Province, Ndian, Korup National Park, PE plot near P transect, subplot 16ZN, 5.02 8.78, 100m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
K000023258Burgt, X.M. van der; Eyakwe; M.B.   7772005-10-15
South-west Province, Korup National Park, PE plot near P transect, subplot 16ZN., 5.02 8.78

KEW
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
K000460339Burgt, X.M. van der   9062007-03-06
Korup National Park, P transect, near P and NW plots, subplot 31QN., 5.02 8.78

KEW
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
K000023261Burgt, X.M. van der   8142005-12-05
South-West Province, Korup National Park, PE plot near P transect, subplot 16ZN., 5.02 8.8

KEW
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
K000023259Burgt, X.M. van der; Eyakwe; M.B.   7772005-10-15
South-west Province, Korup National Park, PE plot near P transect, subplot 16ZN., 5.02 8.78

KEW
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
K000023248Burgt, X.M. van der   7122004-11-13
Korup National Park, P plot, subplot 28B., 5.02 8.78

KEW
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
K000023260Burgt, X.M. van der   7872005-10-26
South-West Province, Korup National Park, PE plot near P transect, subplot 16ZN., 5.02 8.8

KEW
Talbotiella velutina Burgt & Wieringa
K000023262Burgt, X.M. van der   6632004-03-13
South-West Province, Korup National Park, P transect, P plot, subplot 28B, tree number P6303., 5.02 8.78


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