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

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Systematics of Vascular Plants, UH Manoa


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Bonellia macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
Joshua K. Serrano   162015-10-06
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, End of Hipawai Pl. growing on wooden fence, Manoa, Oahu, 21.30163 -157.81494, 30m

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Bonellia macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
Tillman, Hanna   172018-09-28
United States, HI, Honolulu, I found this tree growing in the courtyard behind St. Johns Plant Science Lab (corner of Maile Way and East West Rd)., 21.301667 -157.815, 43m

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Bonellia macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
   
USA, HI, Honolulu, UH Manoa, 21.301679 -157.815112, 110m

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Bonellia macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
Whitaker, Kelly   332018-12-03
United States, HAWAII, Honolulu, This specimen is located along the eastern most wall of St. John Botany Courtyard on the University of Hawaii at Manoa campus., 21.301686 -157.815126, 32m

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Bonellia macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
Uemura, Kyle   442018-12-03
US, HI, Honolulu, Sherman Courtyard garden in stand with other trees, 21.302 -157.815

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Bonellia macrocarpa ssp. macrocarpa (Cav.) B. Ståhl & Källersjö
Wagenman, Isaiah   442018-11-30
USA, Hawaii, Manoa, Located within the front of sherman laboratories, inside of the saint John extension offices garden courtyard. This tree is directly middle of the wall against the Saint john walkway (where the bike racks are). The tree is within a concrete brick wall (1 foot high) and located next to the Sansevieria trifasciata plant (1 foot away)., 21.301727 -157.815022, 30m

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Ashley M. Smith   AMS0012015-09-17
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, St. John's Plant Lab Courtyard, 21.3016954 -157.8150057, 48m


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