Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ardisia venosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Ardisia venosa Mast. ex J. D. Smith
barcode-00025216J. Donn. Smith   24851892-03-00
Guatemala, Sacatepéquez, Volcan Acatenango, alt. 7000 feet, 2133m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Ardisia venosa Mast.
214173J. D. Smith   24851892-03-00
Guatemala, Volcán Acatenango, Depart. Zacatepequez, 2134 - 2134m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Ardisia venosa Mast. in Donn. Sm.
1339938.217J. Donnell Smith   24851892-03-00
Guatemala, Sacatepéquez, Acatanango volcano., 2134 - 2134m

US:Botany
Ardisia venosa Mast. in Donn. Sm.
3643383.11H. Fôrther et al.   10057 {79}1998-04-07
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Montana Caquipec, Chicacnab, near Biology Station of the Proyecto Ecologico Quetzal, 15.38 -90.1858

US:Botany
Ardisia venosa Mast. in Donn. Sm.
40098.10299E. T. Heyde & E. Lux   30211892-03-00
Guatemala, Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa., 1219m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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