Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Jouvea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1500681Johnston IM   1946-01-25
Panama, Playa Grande at mouth of Rio Marino in sand along trail inlet, San Jose Island, Perlas archipelago, Gulf of Panama, (about 55 miles of Ballboa).

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U.1500680Baker CF   1903-01-15
Nicaragua, Asseradores Island, Dept. of Chinandega.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.3882837Stevens WD   1984-09-09
Nicaragua, Departamento de LEON: El Velero, at mouth of Estero San José, ca 10 km by road S of Hwy 32., 12.133333 -86.75

NL:Botany
L.1271505Baker CF   1903-01-15
Nicaragua, Asseradores Island, Dept. of Chinandega.

NL:Botany
L.1271504Baker CF   1903-06-15
Nicaragua

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L.1271503Weatherwax P   1932-03-01
Guatemala, Beach at San José. Guatemala.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.1271502Kruseman G   1952-07-01
El Salvador, La Liberdad.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.1271501Kruseman G   1952-07-01
El Salvador, La Liberdad.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.1271500Kruseman G   1952-07-01
El Salvador, La Liberdad.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.1271499Hitchcock AS   1911-11-29
El Salvador, Sandy beach Acajutla*.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.1271498Hitchcock AS   1911-10-29
Nicaragua, along beach Corinto*.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.1271496Hitchcock AS   1911-11-10
Nicaragua, American Grasses, Nicaragua: Corinto. Sand of the seacost.- Forming large bunches and staminate plants.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
L.1271495Weatherwax P   1932-03-01
Guatemala, Beach at San Jose, Guatemala.

NL:Botany
Jouvea pilosa (J.Presl) Scribn.
AMD.109698Kruseman G   1952-07-01
El Salvador, la Leberdad.


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