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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clerodendrum anomalum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-02516445F. J. Breteler T. Nzabi & J. J. Wieringa   129401994-09-19
Gabon, Woleu-Ntem, Crystal Mountains. About 4-6 km on road from Assok to Medouneu., 540m

Herbier National du Gabon


LBV:Botany
156751Wieringa, JJ; Nzabi, T; Boussiengui, J-N   44902001-11-29
Gabon, Ngounié, 10 km on road Ikobey to Bakongue, Eghaba Mountain., -1.031833 11.042333, 500m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
101281066Anne-Hélène Paradis   7932021-05-01
Gabon, Estuaire, Massif des Monts de Cristal, 15 km au Nord de Kinguélé., 0.593786 10.338042, 633m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3223987A. J. M. Leeuwenberg   95401972-03-30
Cameroon

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3645066F. J. Breteler, T. Nzabi & J. Wieringa   129401994-09-19
Gabon, Woleu-Ntem, Crystal Mountains, about 4-6 km on road from Assok to Medouneu., 0.75 10.38, 540m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000029572Leeuwenberg A. J. M.   95401972-03-30
Foret de Bakaka, km 3 Ebone - Ekomtolo road; Ebone on Km 11 Nkongsamba - Loum road., 4.83 9.9

KEW
K000011957Cheek, M.   70841995-01-23
Hunters path from Kupe village to mountain top, running to S and parallel with Esense river (now dry). Towards village largely coffee farms with shade trees. Grid ref. from Magellan reading where path enters forest, 4.78 9.68

KEW
K000213066Cable, S.   25021996-05-21
Path to Kupe Rock, first patch of forest., 4.78 9.72

KEW
K000085036Cheek, M.   70841995-01-23
Hunters path from Kupe village to mountain top, running to S and parallel with Esense river (now dry). Towards village largely coffee farms with shade trees. Grid ref. from Magellan reading where path enters forest, 4.78 9.68


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Google Map

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