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

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Harvard University Herbaria


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barcode-00061287Aust. P. Smith   NY 12211938-09-21
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Palmira, Alfaro Ruiz, subtropical pasture, 2200 m.

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barcode-00061288H. F. Pittier   111151897-02-00
Costa Rica, Sur la lisiere des Savanesa Canas Gordas, 1100 m.

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barcode-00061289A. F. Skutch   37081938-03-00
Costa Rica, Vicinity of Vara Blanca, north slope of Central Cordillera, between Poas & Barba volcanoes, 1680 m.

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00061294M. Bang   7171890-00-00
Bolivia, Yungas

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00061297A. Mathews   1836-00-00
Peru

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Clethra skutchii Standley & Steyermark
barcode-00061290A. F. Skutch   14531934-10-14
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, In the forest Palmar, 4500 feet

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00061291P. C. Standley   216031922-03-07
El Salvador, San Vicente, Volcan de San Vicente, moist forest, 1200-1500 m.

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00061295M. Bang   23511894-07-20
Bolivia, Uchimachi, Coroico

Harvard:GH
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barcode-00072398Herbert H. Smith   24221898-06-00
Colombia, Santa Marta, 2000 feet

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barcode-00061298Herbert H. Smith   24221898-06-00
Colombia, Santa Marta, 2000 feet

Harvard:GH
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Clethra gardneri Turczaninow
barcode-00061296George Gardner   472
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Organ Mountains


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