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

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


HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
not reported   2001-03-18
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Maalaea, 20.791739 -156.512845

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
not reported   2008-03-15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Malaekahana Beach Park, 21.670556 -157.939444

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
not reported   1978-01-28
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Makapuu, 21.3225 -157.671944

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
not reported   2006-03-13
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Waimanalo, 21.35 -157.720833

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Scinaia furcata Zablackis
not reported   2000-06-13
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Laupahoehoe Beach Park, 19.986944 -155.235

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Scinaia furcata Zablackis
not reported   2000-07-12
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Nualolo Kai, 22.2 -159.7

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Scinaia furcata Zablackis
not reported   2008-03-15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Malaekahana Beach Park, 21.670556 -157.939444

HAW-UHM:ARS HADB
Scinaia furcata Zablackis
not reported   2008-03-15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Malaekahana Beach Park, 21.670556 -157.939444


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