Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Magnoliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
barcode-00260892I. A. Grudzinskaya & N. N. Imchanitzkaja   14401971-03-28
Cuba, Las Villas, Sierra del Escambray, Camino Topes de Collantes-Jibacoa, cafetales

Harvard:A
barcode-00255000J. G. Jack bis   74341929-07-11
Cuba, Santa Clara, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Hills, 762 - 1066m

Harvard:A
barcode-00255001J. G. Jack bis   81031930-07-25
Cuba, Santa Clara, Gavina's, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Hills, 762 - 1066m

Harvard:A
barcode-00255002J. G. Jack bis   85991932-03-16
Cuba, Santa Clara, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Hills, 762 - 1066m

Harvard:A
barcode-00038958G. White & Peggy White   211937-08-00
Panama, Chiriqui, Valley of the upper Río Chiriquí Viejo, alt. 1300-1900 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00039071H. F. Pittier   56811912-02-00
Panama, Darién, Boca de Pauarandó, on Sambú River, southern Darien, alt. 20 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00260888E. L. Ekman   144061922-07-18
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Maestra, divide between Rio Yara and Rio Palmamocha, 1150m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00260891Bro. León   110061922-07-00
Cuba, Oriente, Tree on the crest of Sierra Maestra, 1300m

Harvard:A
barcode-00260890N. N. Imchanitzkaja   14381971-02-06
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Maestra, Alto de la Francia

Harvard:A
barcode-00260889J. G. Jack   81031930-07-24
Cuba, Santa Clara, Gavina's, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Hills, 762 - 1066m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00255004R. E. Schultes, A. S. Barclay, J. H. Beaman, J. A. Freeberg & T-B. Lee   5581955-07-16
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Maestra, Pico de La Bayamesa. North Slope, on or near crest of Bayamesa, 1493 - 1584m


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Google Map

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