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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Beadlea laxiflora (Ekman & Mansf.) Garay
barcode-00000295E. L. Ekman   77221927-02-25
Haiti, [Redacted], 2200m

Harvard:AMES
Beadlea olivacea (Rolfe) Garay
barcode-00104582A. Weberbauer   4547
Peru

Harvard:AMES
Beadlea laxiflora (Ekman & Mansf.) Garay
barcode-00000294E. L. Ekman   77221927-02-25
Haiti, [Redacted]

Harvard:AMES
Beadlea rimbachii (Schlechter) Garay
barcode-00098522A. Rimbach   14
Ecuador, Chimborazo, 3300 m

Harvard:AMES
Beadlea plantaginea (Lindley) Garay
barcode-00104511A. Mathews   
Peru, Obrayillo

Harvard:GH
Beadlea cranichoides (Griseb.) Small
barcode-00243995A. Duss   33901894-00-00

Harvard:A
Beadlea cranichoides (Griseb.) Small
barcode-00243996B. R. Adams   M 41976-04-15
Montserrat, West slope Soufriere Hills between Gages Upper Soufriere & Spring Ghaut, 1.5 kms from Plymouth, Parish St. Anthony, 450m

Harvard:AMES
Beadlea cranichoides (Griseb.) Small
barcode-00243998H. Stehle   29181936-03-21
Sofaya vera les Bains, 350m

Harvard:AMES
Beadlea epiphytica Dodson
barcode-00082307C. H. Dodson   51391972-09-12
Ecuador, Los Ríos: Río Palenque Science Center, km 47 Sto. Domingo-Quevedo, 220m

Harvard:AMES
Beadlea elliptica Garay
barcode-00082308C. S. B. U. Sparre   177571967-07-23
Ecuador, Pichincha, Aloag-Sto. Domingo, at the confluence of Río Tandapi with Río Pilatón, along road to Tandapi, 1800m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00082309A. C. Brade   166491940-08-30
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Serra dos Orgaos, Picada do Rancho Frio, 1300m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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