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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Jasminocereus thouarsii (F. A. C. Weber) Backeberg
barcode-01875345J. T. Howell   100071932-06-13
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Sullivan Bay, James Island

Harvard:GH
Jasminocereus thouarsii (F. A. C. Weber) Backeberg
barcode-01875346J. T. Howell   88471932-04-24
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, near Post Office Bay, Charles Island

Harvard:GH
Jasminocereus thouarsii (F. A. C. Weber) Backeberg
barcode-01875347J. T. Howell   94571932-05-22
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, 5 imles ne. of Webb Cove, Albemarle Island

Harvard:GH
Jasminocereus thouarsii (F. A. C. Weber) Backeberg
barcode-01875348I. L. Wiggins   187571964-02-18
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz. Foot of cliff about 150 m. west of seismograph station, northeast of Charles Darwin Research Station

Harvard:GH
Jasminocereus thouarsii (F. A. C. Weber) Backeberg
barcode-01875349E. Y. Dawson   1964-02-00
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, South slopes of Isla Fernandina (Narborough Island), 305m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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