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

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Systematics of Vascular Plants, UH Manoa


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Joshua K. Serrano   282015-10-14
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Along East-West Rd, east side of campus building. UH-Manoa, Oahu, 21.30367 -157.81365, 37m

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Janna Liz Bibat   0182015-12-08
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, 21.3031385 -157.8146049, 33m

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Ashley M. Smith   AMS0172015-10-07
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, UH Manoa Campus near St. John's Plant Lab, 21.302 -157.815, 48m

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021Patrick Mullen   0212015-12-09
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, 21.188 -157.4853, 40 - 45m

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Wong-Miyasato, Alec   382018-11-15
United States, HI, Honolulu, Patch of grass along East-West Road next to the Campus Security and Physical Plant Buildings, 21.303802 -157.813524, 40m

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Uemura, Kyle   242018-11-13
US, HI, Honolulu, St. John Plant Lab adjacent to Maile Way, 21.301 -157.816

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Whitaker, Kelly   412018-12-03
United States, HAWAII, Honolulu, This specimen is located along East West Rd. on the University of Hawaii at Manoa campus. Across the street from the Physical Plant Building., 21.30374 -157.813605, 32m

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Tillman, Hanna   442018-12-04
United States, HI, Honolulu, This tree was found growing on the UH Manoa campus across the street from the Physical Plant Building on East-West Rd., 21.294722 -157.708, 46m

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Silva, Robert   262018-09-29
United States, HI, Waimanalo, Grows on grass area of Waimanalo Beach park by camp area restroom towards beach, 21.33108 -157.69266, 2m


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