Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Olivea viticis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Arthur Fungarium


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Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen
PUR004100Seaver, Fred J   32931921-03-22
Trinidad and Tobago, O?Meara Savanna, 10.59979 -61.28294

PUR
Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen
PUR011700Mains, E B   38811936-07-24
Belize, El Cayo, San Agustin, 17.15605 -89.06024

PUR
Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen
PUR011704Baker, C F   1908-04-15
Brazil, Par , Unknown, -4.016807 -53.415039

PUR
Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen
PUR011701Cummins, George Baker   715131971-11-22
Mexico, Jalisco, Mex. Hwy. 200, 5 km. S of Puerto Vallarta, 20.206401 -104.822132

PUR
Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen
PUR011702Garcia, Manuel Rodriguez   1871985-01-08
Mexico, Quintana Roo, Oconto, 20.90185 -87.072017

PUR
Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J.F. Hennen
PUR011703Stevens, F L   10541924-10-06
Panama, Ft. Sherman, Sweetwater, 9.365 -79.958611

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J. F. Hennen
F32964Gust. A:n Malme   4451893-08-24
Paraguay, Paraguay, inter Asuncion et Lambarés

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Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J. F. Hennen
F32965Gust. A:n Malme   4451893-08-24
Paraguay, Paraguay, inter Asuncion et Lambarés

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Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J. F. Hennen
F125321C. F. Baker   1908-04-15
Brazil, Pará, Brasilia, Para.

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Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J. F. Hennen
F125322C. F. Baker   1908-04-15
Brazil, Pará, Brazil, vicinity of Para.

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Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J. F. Hennen
F125324C. F. Baker   1908-04-15
Brazil, Pará, Brasilia bor, hort. bot. Para.

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Olivea viticis Y. Ono & J. F. Hennen
F125323C. F. Baker   1908-04-15
Brazil, Pará, Brasilia bor, hort. bot. Para.


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