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

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Systematics of Vascular Plants, UH Manoa


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056Patrick Mullen   056
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.33067 -157.80255, 100 - 110m

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Mariah Moncada   0582015-12-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Manoa Forest, 21.336391 -157.805901, 231m

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Silva, Robert   52018-09-21
United States, HI, Hakipu'u, Grows quarter in elevation to 'Ohulehule peak from Kamehameha Hwy in the 'Ahupua'a of Hakipu'u, 21.51209 -157.858, 46m

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Gordon, Devon   0032018-10-01
USA, Hawaii, Honolulu, Foster Botanical Garden, 21.31644 -157.85826, 10m

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Euphorbia milii Des Moul.
Wong-Miyasato, Alec   442018-11-08
United States, HI, Honolulu, Foster Botanical Garden in the bromeliads section adjacent to Nuuanu Avenue, 21.317077 -157.857266, 28m

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Euphorbia purpurea (Raf.) Fernald
Tillman, Hanna   272018-11-15
United States, HI, Honolulu, Foster Botanical Garden (180 N Vineyard Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96817) outside of orchid greenhouse., 21.301389 -157.815833, 43m

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Euphorbia milii var. splendens (Bojer) Ursch & Leandri
Uemura, Kyle   242018-11-08
US, HI, Honolulu, Foster Botanical Garden, 21.315 -157.857

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Euphorbia milii Des Moul.
Wagenman, Isaiah   462018-11-08
USA, Hawaii, Manoa, Located within the bromeliad garden, next to the pagoda plants (15 m) and the restrooms (20 m). This plant is within a raised soil bed, that is directly next to the sidewalk. The area is foster gardens, and is amongst the many bromeliads (north corner of the gardens itself)., 21.317113 -157.857733, 14m


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