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

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United States National Herbarium


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Ximenia americana L. : Sachet, M.-H.
1215983Long, C. R.   31811965-06-13
Cook Islands, On south end of runway, west side.

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883822St. John, H.   193461938-07-30
Fiji, Hoi, Itutiu District., 2m

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905753Smith, C. A.   78981953-06-24
Fiji, Shore of Herald Bay, in vicinity of Sawaieke. (Ngau), 30m

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883816Fosberg, F. R.   246141946-06-03
Micronesia, Federated States of, Truk, Pis Islet , on north side of Truk barrier reef.

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905742Carroll, V.   101966-07-24
Micronesia, Federated States of, Pohnpei

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905743Carroll, V.   581966-07-24
Micronesia, Federated States of, Pohnpei, Dalainamu

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905744Carroll, V.   371966-07-24
Micronesia, Federated States of, Pohnpei, Baonga

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883821Fosberg, F. R.   340731952-01-09
Marshall Islands, Lwejap Islet.

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St. John, H.   23801
Marshall Islands, Eniwetok Islet

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905746Berry, P. T.   811968-05-20
Palau, Sonsorol, Northern end of the island

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905745Owen, H. W.   121963-07-19
Palau, Peleliu, Peleliu I.

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905749Drake, D. R.; Motley, T. J.   3851995-07-28
Tonga, Vava'u Group, on Foelifuka

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883824Whistler, W. A.   60851987-02-19
Tonga, Ha'apai Is.

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905741Evans, M.   17081966-03-25
Guam, Agana Spring, home of Mrs. Salas, 20m

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905739Stone, B. C.; Long, J. A.   51041964-05-01
Guam, Summit of Barrigada Hill

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Ximenia americana L. : Herbst, D. R. : 1983
1215981Herbst, D. R.   71181983-05-13
Guam, Sabana, Near Dante River

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1215982Doty, M. S.; Newhouse, W. Jan   117791953-08-15
French Polynesia, -16 -142.43


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