INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILL-PLANT
Search Criteria: Venezuela; Merida; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Phoradendron enckeifolium Trel. ex Rizzini
ILL00007402Gehriger, W.   2721930-06-27
Venezuela, Merida, Mucuruba, Pajarito., 2800m

ILL:PLANT
Piper furcatipilosum Yunck.
ILL00008024Steyermark, J. A.   564721944-05-11
Venezuela, Merida, Along quebrada of Cuesta del Barro and Mesa del Trapiche, tributary to Rio Capuri, between Canagua and El Molino. 2530-2715 meters elevation., 8.138848 -71.515422

ILL:PLANT
Peperomia gehrigeri Trel. and Yunck.
ILL00009162Gehriger, W.   4211930-09-08
Venezuela, Merida, Tabay. 2600 meters elevation., 8.631703 -71.07833

ILL:PLANT
Podocarpus oleifolius var. trujillensis D. Don ex Lamb.
ILL00009956Steyermark, J. A.   565871944-05-18
Venezuela, Merida, Above La Isla, above Tabay. 2285-2745 meters elevation.

ILL:PLANT
Podocarpus pendulifolius J. Buchholz and N. E. Gray
ILL00010014Steyermark, J. A.   562381944-05-03
Venezuela, Merida, Between La Cumbre, San Jose, and Mucutuy. 1820-2590 meters elevation.

ILL:PLANT
Peperomia peltoidea Kunth
ILL00167359Julian A. Steyermark   564161944-05-09
Venezuela, Mérida, Quebrada de Los Salichales, tributary of Río Canaguá, southwest of Canaguá, 8.12489 -71.460412, 2135m

ILL:PLANT
Piper tristemon
ILL00170136Julian A. Steyermark   560211944-04-22
Venezuela, Mérida, Near summit of Cerro San Isidro, above La Carbonera, 7.473257 -66.078531, 2430 - 2475m

ILL:PLANT
Ottoa
ILL00184118   100501959-12-04
Venezuela, Merida, Sierra Nevada; Páramo around the green lake near Humboldt and Bonpland peaks, 8.557076 -70.992603, 4025m


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