Dataset: NY
Taxa: Gloeoheppiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
03879344W. R. Buck   23333A1993-07-01
Cuba, Sancti Spíritus, near mouth of río Cañas, 21.83 -80.07, 20m

NY
03879370W. R. Buck   234971993-07-06
Cuba, Pinar del Río, Sierra del Rosario, ca. 3 km from Las Terrazas toward Soroa on Hwy 551, 22.83 -83.03, 175m

NY
03879380W. R. Buck   235701993-07-07
Cuba, Pinar del Río, Mogote de San Miguel, ca. 6 km N of Viñales on road to San Vicente, at Cuevas de Viñales Cabaret, 22.62 -83.7, 200m

NY
03879381W. R. Buck   235731993-07-07
Cuba, Pinar del Río, Mogote de San Miguel, ca. 6 km N of Viñales on road to San Vicente, at Cuevas de Viñales Cabaret, 22.62 -83.7, 200m

NY
03879354W. R. Buck   233641993-07-01
Cuba, Sancti Spíritus, Above "El Cubano", 21.83 -80, 100m

NY
Gloeoheppia squamulosa (Zahlbr.) M. Schultz
1399100   13V11907-00-00
United States, California, Palm Springs.

NY
Gloeoheppia squamulosa (Zahlbr.) M. Schultz
1399101   13211901-01-00
United States, California, Palm Springs.


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