Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Brazil; Paraíba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Ananas ananassoides nanus L. B. Smith
barcode-00029020K. F. Baker & J. L. Collins   1939-03-01
Brazil, Paraíba, Cultivated as a pot plant, ornamental, Joao Pessoa

Harvard:GH
Orthophytum disjunctum L. B. Smith
barcode-00029158M. B. Foster   24191948-10-11
Brazil, Paraíba, Queimadas, Estrada Campina Grande to Caruaru, alt. 1500 feet, 457m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01629549S. Wright   27a1933-12-08
Brazil, Paraíba, Açude Marinho No. 2, Campina Grande

Harvard:GH
barcode-01629551S. Wright   141930-11-25
Brazil, Paraíba, Açude Jaçú, Campina Grande

Harvard:GH
barcode-01629552S. Wright   141930-11-25
Brazil, Paraíba, Açude Jaçú, Campina Grande

Harvard:GH
barcode-01629559S. Wright   231933-12-08
Brazil, Paraíba, Açude Marinho No. 2, Campina Grande

Harvard:A
Cereus jamacaru de Candolle
barcode-01874751J. Coelho de Moraes   20491959-01-20
Brazil, Paraíba, Regioes sêcas


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