Dataset: HAW-
Taxa: Asteronemataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Joseph F. Rock Herbarium (Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)


HAW-UHM:HAW-A
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
HAW-A-00077Mark T. Nickum   MN2542000-11-10
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Big Island, Mahukona, 20.18466 -155.901255

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2007-02-24
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Onekahakaha Beach Park

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2007-02-24
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Laupahoehoe Beach Park, 19.986944 -155.235

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2007-03-18
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Lawai, 21.89132 -159.506503

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2005-03-05
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Polihale Beach Park

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2007-02-10
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Poolau Beach (Site #1)

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2007-01-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Kawailoa, 21.610965 -158.065037

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2012-01-12
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Kaloko, 21.294993 -157.658579

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema breviarticulatum (J.Agardh) Ouriques & Bouzon
not reported   2012-01-22
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Sand Island (Mokauea), 21.308333 -157.883333

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Asteronema DelŽpine & Asensi, 1975
not reported   2005-03-06
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Wainiha Bay, 22.217778 -159.540556


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