Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Matelea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00076502J. A. Steyermark   599631944-11-08
Venezuela, Bolívar, Ptari-tepuí, south facing densely forested slopes overlying sandstone, vicinity of Cave Rock, ca. 1800 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00076496P. C. Standley   240361922-05-15
Guatemala, Izabal, Vicinity of Quirigua, 75-225 m

Harvard-Harvard University:GH
Matelea alainii Woodson
barcode-00076498Bro. Alain & C. V. Morton   50291956-01-12
Cuba, Oriente Province, Vía Azul, km. 90 between Imías and Cajobabo, coastal limestone rocks

Harvard:GH
barcode-00076497A. F. Skutch   35891938-02-00
Costa Rica, Vara Blanca de Sarapiquí, north of slope of Central Cordillera, between Poás and Barba volcanoes, 1890 m

Harvard:GH
Matelea herbacea Woodson
barcode-00076503Albert C. Smith   28831938-01-08
Guyana, Dense forest along Shodikar Creek (Essequibo tributary), ca. 1°18'N

Harvard:A
barcode-00076488A. F. Skutch   40711939-01-00
Costa Rica, San José, Vicinity of El General, forest, 640 m

Harvard:GH
Matelea micrantha L. O. Williams
barcode-00518754E. Contreras   54171966-01-28
Guatemala, Petén, at Macanché


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