Dataset: WAPA
Taxa: Lamiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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War in the Pacific National Park


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Callicarpa candicans (Burm. f.) Hochr.
WAPA 2987J. Yoshioka   732004-06-16
Guam, Asan Beach Unit, at the top of the ridge trail above Asan Beach Park., 30m

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Clerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn.
WAPA 3000J. Yoshioka   862004-06-16
Guam, Asan Beach Unit, Asan Beach Park, along trail to ocean, 6m

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Clerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn.
WAPA 3001J. Yoshioka   872004-06-16
Guam, Asan Beach Unit, Asan Beach Park, along trail to ocean, 6m

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WAPA 3062J. Yoshioka   1472004-06-18
Guam, base of ridge behind NPS office, 12m

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WAPA 3063J. Yoshioka   1482004-06-18
Guam, base of ridge behind NPS office, 12m

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WAPA 3066J. Yoshioka   1512004-06-18
Guam, base of ridge behind NPS office, 12m

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WAPA 3092J. Yoshioka   1752004-06-18
Guam, base of ridge behind NPS office, 12m

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WAPA 3148J. Yoshioka   2292004-06-22
Guam, Piti Guns Unit, 43m

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WAPA 3149J. Yoshioka   2302004-06-22
Guam, Piti Guns Unit, 43m

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WAPA 3187J. Yoshioka   2612004-06-24
Guam, Piti Guns Unit, Taguag River., 30m

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Clerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn.
WAPA 3192J. Yoshioka   2662004-06-24
Guam, Piti Guns Unit, 37m

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Clerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn.
WAPA 3286J. Yoshioka   3572004-06-21
Guam, savanna ridge on south side of E fork of Asan River., 55m

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WAPA 3325J. Yoshioka   3962004-06-21
Guam, E fork of Asan River., 15m

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WAPA 3451J. Yoshioka   5202004-06-30
Guam, Agat Unit, Gaan Point, near parking area., 1m

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WAPA 3462J. Yoshioka   5312004-06-30
Guam, Agat Unit, Bangi Point, 1m

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Clerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn.
WAPA 3497J. Yoshioka   5652004-07-01
Guam, Mt. Alifan Unit, savanna, 61m


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