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

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Systematics of Vascular Plants, UH Manoa


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Joshua K. Serrano   12015-11-20
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH-Manoa campus in garden on east facing (Manoa stream) side of Hale Kuahine., 21.29994 -157.81341, 26m

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Janna Liz Bibat   0312015-12-08
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, University of Hawai’i at Manoa- Art Building, 21.299433 -157.817819, 29m

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Mariah Moncada   0142015-10-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 2861 Komaia Place, in backyard of house in manoa, near the edge of the yard, close to a small clump of other papayas., 21.313333 -157.815278, 101m

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Ashley M. Smith   AMS0392015-11-25
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Campus behind Hale Kuahine, 21.3006849 -157.8131043, 120m

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Mio, Shimada   041
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Manoa, 21.29881 -157.81769

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028Patrick Mullen   0282015-12-09
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.1735 -157.4852, 40 - 45m

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Robinson, Ben   1997-10-03
USA, HI, Kahala Neighborhood, 21.270845 -157.782693, 100m

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Tillman, Hanna   192018-10-02
United States, HI, Honolulu, Located in a small garden on the University of Hawaii at Manoa campus between Hawaii Hall and Campus Rd., 21.301389 -157.815556, 43m

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Uemura, Kyle   82018-10-03
US, HI, Honolulu, Grown in garden environment, consistent water, partial sunlight, 21.298 -157.817

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Wong-Miyasato, Alec   472018-11-19
United States, HI, Honolulu, Patch of vegetation next to the Architecture building at UH Manoa, 21.299867 -157.820412, 34m


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