Dataset: WAI
Taxa: Arecaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Waimea Valley Botanical Garden


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WAI-0337N. Pekelo   
United States, Hawaii, Molokai, detailed locality information protected

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WAI-0342E. Hedemann, Jr.   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, detailed locality information protected

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WAI-0343E. Hedemann, Jr.   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, detailed locality information protected

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WAI-0344E. Hedemann, Jr.   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, detailed locality information protected

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Livistona Chinensis (Jacq.) R.Br. ex Mart.
WAI-0335T. Hashimoto   
Japan, Ogasawara Islands, Chichijima, Chou-yama

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WAI-0339Keith Woolliams   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, 30m

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WAI-0340E. Hedemann, Jr.   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, detailed locality information protected

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WAI-0341E. Hedemann, Jr.   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, detailed locality information protected

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WAI-0345E. Hedemann, Jr.   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, detailed locality information protected

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Bactris Jacq. ex Scop.
WAI-0325Fred Essig   1977-03-01
Ecuador, Pinchincha Provence

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WAI-0338E. Hedemann, Jr.   
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii

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Ravenea H. Wendl. ex C.D. Bouché
WAI-0349Palm Soc.   Palm Soc
Madagascar

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WAI-0351   
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Waimea Arboretum

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WAI-0321Donald Hodel   
New Caledonia, Riviere Bleue, 100m

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WAI-0324   
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Waimea Arboretum

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WAI-0322   
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, Waimea Arboretum

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WAI-0326F.B. Essig   
Papua New Guinea, Western Province, 152m

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WAI-0327Donald Hodel   
New Caledonia, 305m

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WAI-0353Donald Hodel   
Vanuatu, Aneityum Island, Uje Village


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