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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 144301Microdesmia rigida (Benth.) Sothers & Prance Unknown Historic1942COLLECTEDSouth America1873821PI 144301
1PI 108015Microdesmia rigida (Benth.) Sothers & Prance Alma-Ata, KazakhstanMAYFRUIT1935COLLECTED07/23/1934"A large tropical tree of Brazilian forests with rigid leathery oblong leaves, 3 to 5 inches long, and shining green above. The greenish, ovoid-cylindrical fruits, about 2 inches long, yield an oil known as oiticica oil that is used in the paint and varnish industry" -- BPI Inventories No. 122.1128844PI 108015
2PI 106500Microdesmia rigida (Benth.) Sothers & Prance Ceará, Brazil Historic1934COLLECTED1492569PI 106500
3PI 92031Microdesmia rigida (Benth.) Sothers & Prance Brazil Historic1931COLLECTED1494008PI 92031
4TARS 2676TARS 2676Microdesmia rigida (Benth.) Sothers & Prance District of Columbia, United States FRUITHistoric1935DONATED03/28/1935"A large tropical tree of Brazilian forests with rigid leathery oblong leaves, 3 to 5 inches long, and shining green above. The greenish, ovoid-cylindrical fruits, about 2 inches long, yield an oil known as oiticica oil that is used in the paint and varnish industry" -- BPI Inventories No. 122.1709570TARS 2676