Dataset: US
Taxa: Cleomaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


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1096972Fosberg, F. R.   586161978-11-28
Nauru, Meneng

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1216322Flynn, T. W.; Space, J.   69892002-03-13
Cook Islands, Ngatangiia District. Along inland road ( Ara Metua) from Avana N towards Matavera. Next to old chicken farm., 15m

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1177119Raynor, P.   163
Micronesia, Federated States of, Pohnpei, Madolenihmw, Ohwa, 6.9189 158.323, 36m

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1216323Flynn, T. W.; Space, J.; Foliga, T.; Letaulau, Tuou; Mauletaua, A'a; Lui, Siosina   69472002-01-25
Western Samoa, Letui, -13.4933 -172.476, 12m

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885166Safford, W. E.; Seale, A.   10842000-05-28
Guam, Agana

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885168Whiting, M. G.   3131964-02-28
Guam

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Cleome viscosa L. : Wagner, W. L., (BOT), Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History (UNITED STATES) : 1990
Schäfer, P. A.   56791975-07-30
French Polynesia, Taaoa, presque'île SW du village, 50m

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Cleome viscosa L. : Wagner, W. L., (BOT), Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History (UNITED STATES) : 1990
Schäfer, P. A.   58881975-10-09
French Polynesia, Puamau, presqu'île Motu Opaho, 30m

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Cleome viscosa L. : Wagner, W. L., (BOT), Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History (UNITED STATES) : 1990
Schäfer, P. A.; Oliver, R. L.   52481975-02-21
French Polynesia, Hanamenu, versant occidental de la vallée, bor du sentier vers Taaoa, 170m

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Decker, B. G.   9601963-11-16
French Polynesia, NW Puamau, 25 - 125m

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Decker, B. G.   15551964-02-21
French Polynesia, E rim of Vaipae'e Valley, 75m

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1216321Florence, J.   33851982-06-30
French Polynesia, Uturoa, environs du SER., 1m


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