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Isosyntype of Balsamodendrum schimperi O. Berg [family APOCYNACEAE]
Date Updated: 27 August 2012
Herbarium
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università, Firenze (FI), FI000276
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Schimper G. H. W., #1139
Collection Date
1838/07/12
Locality
Frutex prope Enderder in districtu Schoata ad radices montium
Country
Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Identifications
Isosyntype of Balsamodendrum schimperi O. Berg [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name);
Notes
In H.C.I. this genus is under Burseraceae
Pages
2
Data last modified
2008-05-30
Date Updated: 16 June 2008
Herbarium
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università, Firenze (FI), FI000276
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Schimper G. H. W., #1139
Collection Date
1838/07/12
Locality
Frutex prope Enderder in districtu Schoata ad radices montium
Country
Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Identifications
Isosyntype of Balsamodendrum schimperi O. Berg [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name);
Notes
In H.C.I. this genus is under Burseraceae
Pages
2
Data last modified
2008-05-30
Date Updated: 16 June 2008
Herbarium
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università, Firenze (FI), FI000276
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Schimper G. H. W., #1139
Collection Date
1838/07/12
Locality
Frutex prope Enderder in districtu Schoata ad radices montium
Country
Ethiopia (Ethiopia)
Identifications
Isosyntype of Balsamodendrum schimperi O. Berg [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name);
Notes
In H.C.I. this genus is under Burseraceae
Pages
2
Data last modified
2008-05-30
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