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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
barcode-00000845J. A. Shafer-1   42571910-02-27
Cuba, Serpentine hills near mouth of Rio Yamaniguey

Harvard:GH
Anastraphia northropiana Greenm. ex Combs
barcode-00008395R. Combs   5211895-08-24
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Calicito, Province of Santa Clara

Harvard:GH
Anastraphia mantuensis Wright ex Griseb.
barcode-00008394C. Wright   28761860-00-00
Cuba

Harvard:GH
barcode-00000841J. A. Shafer-1   137811912-08-18
Cuba, Top of Sierra Caliente, south of Sumidero, Pinar del Rio Province, at 950 ft, 289m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00008392C. Wright   1860-00-00
Cuba

Harvard:A
barcode-00000844J. A. Shafer-1   42571910-02-27
Cuba, Oriente; mouth of Rio Yamaniguey

Harvard:A
barcode-00000843J. A. Shafer-1   81891911-12-28
Cuba, Oriente: Camp La Gloria, S of Sierra Moa, along trail 17 E over rocky serpentine, then S to old Camp Beneito of Jurugua Iron Co.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00008393C. Wright   28771860-00-00
Cuba

Harvard:A
barcode-00008386E. L. Ekman   36831914-11-28
Cuba, Prov. Oriente: Baracoa, in carrascales near Rio Joa


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