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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Homalium integrifolium Britton Britton
barcode-00066718W. H. Harris & N. L. Britton   107411909-03-10
Jamaica, Eastern slopes of south end of John Crow Mountains, woodlands

Harvard:GH
Homalium densiflorum Spruce ex Bentham
barcode-00066737R. Spruce   1850-01-00
Brazil, Pará, In vicinibus Santarem

Harvard:GH
Homalium eleutherostylum S. F. Blake
barcode-00066738R. Spruce   16621851-07-00
Brazil, Prope Barra, Prov. Rio Negro

Harvard:GH
Homalium colombianum S. F. Blake
barcode-00066736H. M. Curran   211916-05-00
Colombia, Bolívar, San Martin de Loba

Harvard:GH
Homalium pittieri S. F. Blake
barcode-00066740H. F. Pittier   73901917-09-19
Venezuela, Lower Catuche wood above Caracas, forest, 100 m.

Harvard:GH
Homalium pedicellatum Spruce ex Bentham
barcode-00066739R. Spruce   14891851-05-00
Brazil, Ad oram meridionalem Rio Negro, usque ad concursum flum. Solimoes

Harvard:GH
barcode-00066741H. F. Pittier   28041911-02-17
Panama, Rio Indio de Gatum, Canal Zone, forest, near sea level


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