Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Castelnavia pendulosa (Castelnavia multipartita f. pendulosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Western Connecticut State University Herbarium - Podostemaceae


WCSU:Podostemaceae
Castelnavia pendulosa (C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove) C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove
WCSU-04778C.P.Bove; C. Thomas Philbrick, Brad Ruhfel, & Paula K. B. Philbrick   22412010-06-18
Brazil, Goiás, Minaçu, Lajeado River, 12 km from the road GO-241. Southeast of Minaçu. Cachoeira do Jorge Totó. Slopping waterfalls-rapids along hillside., -13.653833 -48.196833, 560m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Castelnavia pendulosa (C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove) C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove
WCSU-04790C.P.Bove; C.T.Philbrick   18972007-09-23
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Alta Floresta, Aripuanã River. Cachoeira dos Dardanelos., -10.166111 -56.453556, 152m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Castelnavia pendulosa (C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove) C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove
WCSU-04804C.P.Bove; C.T.Philbrick   18712007-09-19
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Paranaíta, Teles Pires River, lower area (downstream end) of Cachoeira Sete Quedas, -9.3505 -56.778056, 154m

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Castelnavia pendulosa (C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove) C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove
WCSU-04807Aldalea Tavares   9802007-07-14
Brazil, Mato Grosso

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Castelnavia pendulosa (C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove) C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove
WCSU-06461Claudia P. Bove; C. Thomas Philbrick   19942007-09-23
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Aripuana River, Cachoeira Dandanelo. Lower reaches of waterfall, -10.164139 -59.453556

WCSU:Podostemaceae
Castelnavia pendulosa (C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove) C.T.Philbrick & C.P.Bove
WCSU-06469Claudia P. Bove; C. Thomas Philbrick   18942007-09-23
Brasil, Mato Grosso, Aripuana River, Cachoeira Dandanelo. Lower reaches of waterfall; -10.164139 -59.453556, -10.164139 -59.453556, 152m


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