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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
Calanthe mexicana var. lanceolata Correll Correll
barcode-00033808H. von Türckheim   34841910-07-00
Dominican Republic, Constanza

Harvard:AMES
Calanthe mexicana var. lanceolata Correll Correll
barcode-00033809N. L. Britton   1011906-09-00
Jamaica, Cinchona

Harvard:AMES
Calanthe mexicana var. retusa Correll Correll
barcode-00106350O. Nagel & J. González   47311935-00-00
Mexico, Veracruz, Region of Naolinco, 1500 m

Harvard:AMES
Calanthe calanthoides (A. Rich. & Galeotti) Ham
barcode-00264483R. E. Schultes, A. S. Barclay, J. H. Beaman, J. A. Freeberg & T-B. Lee   5971955-07-16
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Maestra, Pico La Bayamesa, north slope; 4900-5200 ft alt., 1493 - 1584m

Harvard:AMES
Calanthe calanthoides (A. Rich. & Galeotti) Ham
barcode-00264484R. E. Schultes, A. S. Barclay, J. H. Beaman, J. A. Freeberg & T-B. Lee   5971955-07-16
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Maestra, Pico de La Bayamesa, north slope; 4900-5200 ft. alt., 1493 - 1584m

Harvard:GH
Calanthe calanthoides (A. Rich. & Galeotti) Ham
barcode-00264486G. E. Nichols   171903-07-12
Jamaica, Morces Gap; 5000 ft. alt., 1524m

Harvard:AMES
Calanthe calanthoides (A. Rich. & Galeotti) Ham
barcode-00264494W. R. Maxon & E. P. Killip   9401920-03-10
Jamaica, Below New Haven Gap, 1500 - 1600m

Harvard:AMES
Calanthe granatensis H. G. Reichenbach
barcode-00082349W. Purdie   3
Colombia, Sierra de Santa Marta

Harvard:AMES
Calanthe calanthoides (A. Rich. & Galeotti) Ham
barcode-00287872C. H. Lankester   10681925-09-06
Costa Rica, Irazu. La Cañada, 2134m


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Google Map

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