Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Bahamas; Exuma; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T.Blake
1437055D. S. Correll   504291978-01-19
Bahamas, Exuma, Hog Cay, about fresh water pond

NY
Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small
1602348D. S. Correll   407311973-12-06
Bahamas, Exuma, Great Exuma: just north of Hooper's Bay. Coast

NY
Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small
1602351D. S. Correll   423401974-06-23
Bahamas, Exuma, Great Exuma: shoreline south of George Town airfield

NY
Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small (O.Berg) Small
1602350N. L. Britton   30821905-02-22
Bahamas, Exuma, Great Exuma

NY
Eugenia foetida Pers. Pers.
1435934N. L. Britton   29861905-02-24
Bahamas, Exuma, Great Exuma, Vicinity of Gergetown.


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