Dataset: MO
Taxa: Elaeophora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
148979A. Gentry   1974-02-08
Ecuador, Napo, R, 250m

MO:Tropicos
Elaeophora polyadenia (Müll. Arg.) Ducke
139978Victor Huashikat   1721979-08-24
Peru, Amazonas, Condorcanqui, Monte virgen, 1 km. de La Poza, banda oeste del Río Santiago., -4.04 -77.74, 180m

MO:Tropicos
Elaeophora polyadenia (Müll. Arg.) Ducke
148399Al Gentry, R. Vasquez & N. Jaramillo   655741989-02-11
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Allpahuayo, Km 30 Iquitos-Nauta, mature forest on clay soil. Transect # 6, -3.83 -73.42, 140m

MO:Tropicos
Elaeophora polyadenia (Müll. Arg.) Ducke
154579Felix Woytkowski   6018
Peru, Junin, Jauja, Mazamarí. Forest., -11.35 -74.57, 800 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
Elaeophora polyadenia (Müll. Arg.) Ducke
155043Thomas B. Croat   202851972-09-16
Peru, Loreto, Altura Tuta Pishco on Río Napo; disturbed primary forest., -3.04 -73.24


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