Dataset: CAS-BOT-BC
Search Criteria: Ghana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botany


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Dicellandra scandens Gilg ex Engl. Gilg ex Engl.
476580Enti, A. A.   FE 12061974-03-14
Ghana, Neung Forest Reserve, Tarkwa

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Tristemma coronatum Benth. Benth.
588021Schmidt, H. H.; Stone, J.; Amponsah, J.; Chintoh, M.   33861999-02-13
Ghana, Elubo District, Ankasa Forest Resource Reserve. On gravel road from Ankasa base camp to Nkwanta guard camp, ca. 5.0 km, 5.2183333333 -2.6516666667, 150 - 230m

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Cyrtosperma senegalense (Schott) Engl. (Schott) Engl.
602381Harder, D. K.; Merello, M. C.; Welsing, A.; Amponsah, J.; Gyeke, D.   34481995-07-16
Ghana, Western Region, Approx. 25 km SSE of Elubo along roadside on Elubo-Takoradi Hwy. approx. 2.5 km ESE from Elubo, across from James's Town Spot, Elubo District, 5.2833333333 -2.75, 80m

CAS-CASC:BOT-BC-CASBOT-BC
Cyrtosperma senegalense (Schott) Engl. (Schott) Engl.
602382Harder, D. K.; Merello, M. C.; Welsing, A.; Amponsah, J.; Gyeke, D.   34481995-07-16
Ghana, Western Region, Approx. 25 km SSE of Elubo along roadside on Elubo-Takoradi Hwy. approx. 2.5 km ESE from Elubo, across from James's Town Spot, Elubo District, 5.2833333333 -2.75, 80m

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Culcasia scandens P. Beauv. P. Beauv.
601331Schmidt, H. H.; Merello, M.; Amponsah, J.; Welsing, A.   21361996-04-02
Ghana, Brong-Ahafo Region, Along the Kwame-Danso to Dome Road. Ca. 3.0 km N of Dome at the Sene River., 7.5916666667 -0.635, 100m

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Flueggea Willd.
675930Andoh, Anthony Kweku   81992-11-29
Ghana, Accra plains, West Africa

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Fissidens ghanae Bizot Bizot
655861Jones, E. W.   13141971-02-05
Ghana, Esatern Region; Begoro, nr Tafo


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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