Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calyptranthes decandra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00068888C. Wright   12031859-01-05
Cuba, Monte Verde

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb. Griseb.
1434785N. L. Britton   133231912-04-09
Cuba, Las Villas, palm barren, Santa Clara

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb.
1434786E. L. Ekman   136681922-03-28
Cuba, La Habana, prov. Habana: between Jaimanito and Santa Fe, in thickets

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb.
1434787E. L. Ekman   172961923-08-27
Cuba, Pinar del Río, prov. Pinar del Rio: Rio Blanco, edge of manglares

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb.
1434792E. L. Ekman   134751921-11-10
Cuba, La Habana, at Rio Almendares

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb.
1434793Fr. León   89351919-08-30
Cuba, La Habana, Banks of a riverlet in thickets. Madruga. (Havana).

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb.
1434795Fr. León   52051915-06-24
Cuba, La Habana, Cuabal de Jesus Maria. Minas. (Havana)

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb.
01434784C. Wright   24601860-00-00
Cuba

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb. Griseb.
1434789J. G. Jack   61361930-07-31
Cuba, Villa Clara, Santa Clara. Caunao River to Cienfuegos Bay

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb. Griseb.
1434790J. G. Jack   61211930-07-31
Cuba, Villa Clara, Santa Clara. Caunao River to Cienfuegos Bay

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb. Griseb.
1434791J. G. Jack   61211930-07-31
Cuba, Villa Clara, Santa Clara. Caunao River to Cienfuegos Bay

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb. Griseb.
1434788   

NY
Calyptranthes decandra Griseb. Griseb.
1434794   


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