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

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


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Corymbia citriodora (Hook.) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson
HAW39207Ben M. Wadman   BMW_342008-11-18
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus, makai BioMed building., 25m

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Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T.Blake
HAW39210Niki Manuel   NM1092008-12-01
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa campus near Kuykendall, dhead side.

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Metrosideros tremuloides (A.Heller) Knuth
HAW39793Solomon Champion   SJC1482012-07-08
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Manoa Cliffs Trail, 21.33674 -157.81052

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Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr.
HAW39217Chris O'Mahony   12009-09-29
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, University of Hawii.

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HAW39218Yoshie Hashimoto   YH012011-06-14
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus, Japanese garden.

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HAW44144C. Morden   15621998-07-22
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Waianae Kai Loop Trail, 305 - 792m

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HAW44142C. Morden   15511998-07-15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Maunawili Trail, from Pali Hwy

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HAW44141C. Morden   15491998-06-30
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Manoa Cliffʻs Trail

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HAW44146C. Morden   15501998-07-15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Maunawili Trail, from Pali Hwy

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Syzygium sandwicense (A.Gray) Müll.Berol.
HAW44148Cliff Morden   22052007-09-09
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Akamai Swamp

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HAW39216Isiah Smith   KKI-72008-09-27
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Wiliwilinui Trail. Found on edges of the trail during the first 15 minutes of the hike. On a lava rock area, consisting mostly of invasive species.

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HAW39215Elbereth M. Walker   EMW0082008-09-27
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Kona district, O'ahu: Quarter mile up the Wiliwilinui trail from the end of Okoa St. On the side of the trail. Disturbed open forest., 21.3045 -157.762139, - 425m

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HAW39214Justin J. Langlais   JJL52008-10-18
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Palolo Valley ridge trail, highest point before descending to Ka'au crater. Right side of trail along side other specimens.

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HAW39213Tiffany L. Thair   TLT122008-09-27
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Wiliwilinui Trail in disturbed mesic forest., 21.327111 -157.754083, - 775m

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HAW39212Maile Post   CMP032008-09-27
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Found on hillside, full sunlight with ironwood trees. On Wiliwili Nui trail., 21.30451 -157.7621, - 430m

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HAW39211Barton Hatch   BH12008-09-27
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, At mouth of trail, on the side growing with ironwood trees.

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HAW44140Cliff Morden   21842007-06-22
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Hanalilolilo trail up from lookout over Waikolu Gulch., 1128 - 1219m

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HAW44138Cliff Morden   20782005-11-14
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Mauna Kea, Hawaii: above Koa'ia Preserve further up the gulch, 20.065055 -155.727401, 1372m

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HAW44136Cliff Morden   18682005-01-07
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Lihue, Kauai: Kilohana. Alakai Swamp Trail near overlook

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HAW44518Susan Ching-Harbin   SCH1132005-02-22
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Waiheʻe Ridge

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HAW39209Maile Post   CMP202008-11-20
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa campus. Found in Bio Med building parking lot., 21.30209 -157.8152, 30m

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HAW39208Sofia Slater   SS0152008-11-17
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Manoa, found in parking lot behind BioMed., 21.303594 -157.814565, 55m

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HAW44145C. Morden   15631998-07-22
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Waianae Kai Loop Trail, 305 - 792m

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Callistemon viminalis (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Cheel
HAW39206Yoshie Hashimoto   YH092011-06-14
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus, Japanese garden., 21.299326 , 25m


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