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1118: Sterculia balanghas L.

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Entry: 1118
Page: 31

Sterculia Balanghas, L.

Taxon: Sterculia balanghas
Authority: L.
WFO ID: wfo-0000491701  Loading ...
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Collection: 1118.[1]: Sterculia balanghas L.
Page: 31
HBC
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Associated Specimen Herbarium Stable URI
K001112114 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001112114
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Collection: 1118.B: Sterculia balanghas L.
Page: 88
St. Balangas Hb. Roxb
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Associated Specimen Herbarium Stable URI
K001112115 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001112115
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Collection: 1118.C: Sterculia balanghas L.
Page: 88
[St. Balangas] Hb. Ham. HBC.
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Associated Specimen Herbarium Stable URI
K001112116 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001112116
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Collection: 1118.D: Sterculia balanghas L.
Page: 88
[St. Balangas] Hb. Madr. Quilon
Location:Quilon (Coilon)

Location

Name: Quilon (Coilon)

Standard Name: Quilon

Modern Name: Kollam

Country: India (IN)

Note

Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Madras, Herb. Wight.

Henry Noltie writes: "Although labelled 'Quilon' these specimens almost certainly came more generally from the western slopes of the Ghats, then still richly forested, rather than from the town or its immediate surroundings". p 74

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Associated Specimen Herbarium Stable URI
K001112117 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001112117
K001112118 Royal Botanic Garden Kew (Wallich)http://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K001112118
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Collection: 1118.E: Sterculia balanghas L.
Page: 88
[St Balangas] Hb. Wight. Quilon
Location:Quilon (Coilon)

Location

Name: Quilon (Coilon)

Standard Name: Quilon

Modern Name: Kollam

Country: India (IN)

Note

Collector/Herbarium: Herb. Madras, Herb. Wight.

Henry Noltie writes: "Although labelled 'Quilon' these specimens almost certainly came more generally from the western slopes of the Ghats, then still richly forested, rather than from the town or its immediate surroundings". p 74

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