Dataset: PVNH
Taxa: Nothocnide
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanuatu National Herbarium


PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5970P. Curry   9831993-07-15
Vanuatu, Épi, Filakara

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5971P. Curry   10251993-07-20
Vanuatu, Épi, Filakara

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5972P. Curry   11801993-08-16
Vanuatu, Santo, Matantas

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5973R. Navian   161994-12-10
Vanuatu, Santo, Fortsenal

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5974G. Bourdy   6221984-04-24
Vanuatu, Maéwo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5975G. Bourdy   11201986-12-12
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5976P. Cabalion   3211977-12-19
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5977P. Cabalion   16551982-06-19
Vanuatu, Erromango

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5978G. Bourdy   6961986-04-25
Vanuatu, Maéwo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5979J.P. Raynal   164021971-09-12
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5980C.W. Lek   1881971-08-08
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5981P. Cabalion   26741984-10-02
Vanuatu, Pentecôte

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5982B. Suprin   3641978-03-28
Vanuatu, Santo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5983C. Sam   1131981-09-28
Vanuatu, Éfaté

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5984C.W. Lek   3241971-10-06
Vanuatu, Mallicolo

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5985G. Mescam   571984-09-17
Vanuatu, Pentecôte

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5986P. Cabalion   30481985-11-16
Vanuatu, Erromango

PVNH
Nothocnide repanda (Blume) Blume
5987J.M. Veillon   45141971-07-25
Vanuatu, Santo


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