Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Brownea loretensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
J. Schunke Vigo   11
PERU

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
barcode-00219468G. Klug   21881931-05-00
Peru, Loreto, Florída, Río Putumayo, at mouth of Río Zubineta, altitude about 180 meters., 180m

Harvard:A
barcode-00059855J. Schunke Vigo   11
Peru, Loreto, Gamitanacocha, Rio Mazan, 100 - 125m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
105023Rodolfo Vásquez, E. Arévalo y N. Jaramillo   77851986-08-09
Peru, Loreto, Requena, Sinchicuy; Río Amazonas. Bosque primario., -3.58 -73.25, 106m

MO:Tropicos
108112Rodolfo Vásquez & N. Jaramillo   97481987-10-12
Peru, Loreto, Mariscal Ramon Castilla , Pevas. Bosque primario., -3.33 -71.83, 106m

MO:Tropicos
78310Thomas B. Croat   205201972-09-20
Peru, Loreto, Río Napo, near Entrada de Isla Inayuga., -2.48 -73.61

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Brownea loretensis Standl. Standl.
3542J. M. Schunke-Vigo   11
Peru, Loreto, Gamitanacocha, Río Mazán., 100 - 125m

NY
Brownea loretensis Standl. Standl.
01404811D. C. Daly   61671989-09-03
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Río Marañon, San Rafael, a short distance upstream from Indiana., -3.77 -73.05

NY
Brownea loretensis Standl. Standl.
1135255W. A. Ducke   269
Brazil, Pará

NY
Brownea loretensis Standl. Standl.
1135254W. A. Archer   7555
Brazil, Pará

NY
Brownea loretensis Standl. Standl.
1135253R. E. Schultes   8665
Brazil, Pará

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1458919.214J. M. Schunke   11
Peru, Loreto, Gamitanacocha, Rio Mazan., 100 - 125m

US:Botany
2250320.101J. M. Schunke   11
Peru, Loreto, Gamitanacocha, Rio Mazan., 100 - 125m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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