Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Bicuiba
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
WAG.1111845Hatschbach GG   1976-07-23
Brazil, Sapitanduva (mun. Antonina) Paraná.

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
WAG.1111844Hatschbach GG   1976-07-23
Brazil, Sapitanduva (mun. Antonina) Paraná.

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
U.1427243Hatschbach GG; Lindeman JC; Haas JH de   1966-01-18
Brazil, Paraná

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
U.1427242Hatschbach GG; Lindeman JC; Haas JH de   1966-01-18
Brazil, Paraná

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
U.1427241Lindeman JC; Lindeman FM; Porto ML; Girardi AM   1971-11-18
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
U.1427240Ducke A   1929-01-15
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
U.1427239Klein RM   1955-02-10
Brazil, Santa Catarina

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
U.1427238Reitz R; Klein RM   1958-03-06
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Plantas de Santa Catarina - Brasil, Sabiá, Vidal Ramos.

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
L.1769302Reitz R; Klein RM   1960-04-23
Brazil, Plantes de Santa Catarina - Brasil, Morro Spitzkopf, Blumenau.

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
L.1769301Reitz R; Klein RM   1958-03-06
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Plantas de Santa Catarina - Brasil, Sabiá, Vidal Ramos.

NL:Botany
Bicuiba oleifera (Schott) W.J.de Wilde
L.1769300Reitz R; Klein RM   1956-02-16
Brazil, Plantes de Santa Catarina - Brasil, Braco Joaquim, Luis Alves.


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