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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Adenoderris viscidula (Mett.) Maxon
barcode-00266881J. G. Jack   77471930-03-10
Cuba, Santa Clara, San Blas, La Sierra.

Harvard:GH
Adenoderris viscidula (Mett.) Maxon
barcode-00266882L. B. Smith, A. R. Hodgdon & F. Gonzalez   32251936-07-28
Cuba, Santa Clara, Mountain slopes rising to the south of Naranjal, Trinidad Mountains

Harvard:GH
Adenoderris viscidula (Mett.) Maxon
barcode-00266883C. V. Morton   40781941-11-09
Cuba, Las Villas (formerly Santa Clara): Sierra San Juan, above San Blas

Harvard:A
Adenoderris viscidula (Mett.) Maxon
barcode-00266884W. H. Hodge & R. A. Howard   45841940-08-00
Cuba, Santa Clara, Mina Carlota, SE of Cumanayagua, Sierra de San Juan

Harvard:GH
Adenoderris viscidula (Mett.) Maxon
barcode-00266885W. R. Maxon & E. P. Killip   10541920-03-12
Jamaica


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