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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Uvaria leptocladon subsp. septentrionalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K001092908Hassan, A.S.; Friis, I.; Vollesen, K.   50571987-06-17
Shabeellaha Dhexe Region:Balcaad (Balaad) NAture Reserve, on the Webi Shabeele River. C. 2 km S of Balcaad (Balaad)., 2.28 45.37

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K000198834Brown, E.J.   E.A.12803
Kerio Valley

KEW
K001092905Ash, Mrs J.   36381976-08-11
Omo National Park, Kaffa province, 25 km North of airstrip, near National Park headquarters at 0554:3542. At base of sandstone hill on track to Surma tribes village.

KEW
K001092913Tefera, G.; Wondefrash, M; Friis, I.; Bidgood, S.   96481998-12-26
Gamu-Gofa Region: c. 4 km north of Dimerki (c. 32 km north of Turmi) along the road to Key Afer, 5.2 36.53

KEW
K001092914Tefera, G.; Wondefrash, M; Friis, I.; Bidgood, S.   96481998-12-26
Gamu-Gofa Region: c. 4 km north of Dimerki (c. 32 km north of Turmi) along the road to Key Afer, 5.2 36.53

KEW
K001092909Haugen, T.   1451984-06-30
GAMO GOFA: Konso, towards Weyto valley

KEW
K001092911Turton, D.   651970-04-14
Ethiopia & G.G.; Lower Omo Valley; Omo leftbank

KEW
K001092916Gichile, M.; Friis, I.; Bidgood, S.; Getachew, E.   97142000-01-18
Kefa Region: c. 5 km west of Dimma along the new road towards Pugnido and Gambella, 6.5 35.12

KEW
K001092910Carr, C.J.   905
Ethiopia, SW. Lower Omo River Basin.

KEW
K001092907Carr, C.J.; Matolo, C.   913
Ethiopia, SW Extreme.

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K001092906Haugen, T.   5591985-03-14
GAMO GOFA: route from Geresse to Veyto valley

KEW
K001092912Turton, D.   101969-10-15
Ghemu - Goppa; Lower Omo Valley; Riverside bush-belt of Omo; L. 50°, 50'

KEW
K001092915Wondefrash, M.; Tefera, G.; Friis, I.; Bidgood, S.   94481998-12-13
Kefa Region: just above the bridge across the Omo River on the new road from Soddu to Warka (and Jima), 6.9 37.43


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