INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILL-PLANT
Search Criteria: Philippines; Laguna; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Ichnocarpus volubilis (Lour.) Merr.
ILL00148156Manuel T. Cruz   2131925-07-00
Philippines, Laguna, Mount Makiling, Municipality of Los Banos., 14.178837 121.241856

ILL:PLANT
Asclepias Indet.
ILL00148663Susan and Paul, William L. Stern   22821964-01-19
Philippines, Laguna, University of the Philippines Los Banos College of Forestry and Natural Resources campus, Los Banos., 14.178837 121.241856, 91m

ILL:PLANT
Cyclostemon indet.
ILL00155065Jesus O. Duran   1912-00-00
Philippines, Laguna, Mt. Mabilog, 2-3 hours away from Manila, in San Pablo City., 14.0683 121.3256

ILL:PLANT
Dimorphocalux luzoniensis Merr.
ILL00155116V. Castillo   1913-03-01
Philippines, Laguna, Mount Makiling, border of Laguna and Batangas provices on the island of Luzon., 14.155193 121.184654

ILL:PLANT
Peperomia Indet.
ILL00166247F.L.S.   6321930-09-29
Philippines, Laguna, Mount Makiling, Island of Luzon, 14.155193 121.184654

ILL:PLANT
Glochidion album (Blanco) Boerl.
ILL00156303M. Lagrimas, J.V. Pancho, B. Lomibao, William L. Stern   21401963-10-14
Philippines, Laguna, Vicinity of Mud Springs, Los Banos., 14.136576 121.221181, 396m

ILL:PLANT
Glochidion philippicum (Cav.) C.B.Rob.
ILL00156311M. Lagrimas, William L. Stern   21501963-10-15
Philippines, Laguna, Vicinity of Forest Products Research Institute, Los Baños., 14.167535 121.243282, 91m

ILL:PLANT
Neotrewia cumingii (Müll.Arg.) Pax & K.Hoffm.
ILL00156613William L. Stern   21901963-00-00
Philippines, Laguna, Vicinity of Mud Spring, Mount Makiling, Los Baños., 14.136576 121.221181, 396m


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