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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Pinus cubensis var. terthrocarpa Grisebach Grisebach
barcode-00055436C. Wright   3189
Cuba

Harvard:GH
Pinus cubensis Sargent ex Grisebach Sargent ex Grisebach
barcode-00022429C. Wright   5981856-00-00
Cuba, Cuba Orientali

Harvard:GH
Pinus wrightii Engelmann Engelmann
barcode-00022430C. Wright   31901860-08-06
Cuba, Pinales Mayari-abajo

Harvard:GH
Pinus tecunumanii F. Schwerdtf. ex Eguiluz & J. P. Perry
barcode-00061884Eguiluz   21979-08-15
Guatemala, Baja Verapaz, finca INAFOR, 60 m. (NE) down from the tower of GUATEL, municipality of San Jerónimo, latitude N 15° o4', longitude W 90° 15', altitude 1780 m.

Harvard:GH
Pinus nubicola J. P. Perry
barcode-00022453J. P. Perry, Jr.   GUA 32-791979-02-25
Guatemala, Guatemala, About 40 km east of village San José Pinula

Harvard:GH
Pinus nubicola J. P. Perry
barcode-00022452J. P. Perry, Jr.   GUA 32-791979-02-25
Guatemala, Guatemala, About 40 km east of village San José Pinula


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Google Map

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