Dataset: HAW-BOT461
Taxa: Berberidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Systematics of Vascular Plants, UH Manoa


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Joshua K. Serrano   212015-10-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH-Manoa campus, Mauka side of Hamilton Library Addition, 21.30119 -157.81647, 26m

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Janna Liz Bibat   0072015-10-08
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 21.2991895 -157.8207354, 22m

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Mariah Moncada   0032015-10-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, on Maile Way, behind Hamilton Library., 21.301389 -157.816667, 27m

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Ashley M. Smith   AMS0212015-10-07
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus behind Hamilton Library, 21.301 -157.817, 9m

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006Patrick Mullen   0062015-12-09
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.185 -157.4859, 40 - 45m

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Wong-Miyasato, Alec   312018-11-11
United States, HI, Kaneohe, Located on the corner of Mikiola Drive and and Alakai Street; growing next to a house, 21.411941 -157.775749, 2m

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39Jerry Hernandez   2018-12-03
United States, HI, HI, Located behind Hamilton Library, 21.301245 -157.816866

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Wagenman, Isaiah   552018-12-04
USA, Hawaii, Manoa, The plant was located along the back wall of Hamilton Library addition, along the side walk that runs parallel to maile way road. Across the stree would be Gilmore building at University of Hawaii at Manoa. This area is right before the service loading zone of hamilton library, and has two nandina domestica next to it (1 foot away on both sides). The sidewalk would be 2 feet away as well., 21.301245 -157.816866, 35m

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Tillman, Hanna   452018-12-04
United States, HI, Honolulu, University of Hawaii at Manoa campus outside Hamilton Library on Maile Way ( 2550 The Mall St Honolulu, HI 96822), 21.3168 -157.818333, 37m


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