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

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New York Botanical Garden


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Eugenia rhombea (O.Berg) Krug & Urb.
722139D. F. Austin   47261971-05-13
Bahamas, Great Inagua, South road to east end.

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Eugenia rhombea (O.Berg) Krug & Urb.
722140D. S. Correll   475281976-07-26
Bahamas, Great Inagua, In crevices at base of open rocky slope, Salt Pond Hill

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Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd.
722285D. S. Correll   458421975-08-01
Bahamas, Great Inagua, In open area along road between Morton Salt pans and Northwest Point

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Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd.
722286D. S. Correll   449931975-04-28
Bahamas, Great Inagua, In open area along road between Morton Salt pans and Northwest Point

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Eugenia foetida Pers.
1435951G. V. Nash   9011904-10-10
Bahamas, Great Inagua, Mathew Town

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Myrcianthes fragrans (Sw.) McVaugh
722315D. S. Correll   475331976-07-26
Bahamas, Great Inagua, On rock flats on open slope, Salt Pond Hill


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