Dataset: HUH
Taxa: Apocynaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


HUH-Harvard University:GH
barcode-00091851J. F. Rock   86601910-11-00
United States, Hawaii, Maui County, Lava fields along the government road, Kahikirrui

HUH-Harvard University:GH
Ochrosia holei H. St. John
barcode-00091066R. S. Cowan, G. L. Webster & R. L. Wilbur   232321948-01-25
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu County, Oahu, Pupukea-Kahula Trail, Paumalu-Waimea, 1100 feet, 335m

HUH-Harvard University:GH
barcode-00091849A. A. Heller   25821895-07-17
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, On the ridge west of the Hanapepe River

HUH-Harvard University:A
barcode-00091850A. A. Heller   25821895-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, On the ridge west of the Hanapepe River

HUH-Harvard University:A
Ochrosia holei H. St. John
barcode-00091067R. S. Cowan, G. L. Webster & R. L. Wilbur   232321948-01-25
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu County, Oahu, Pupukea-Kahula Trail, Paumalu-Waimea, 1100 feet, 335m

HUH-Harvard University:GH
barcode-00091853E. J. Rémy   3681851-00-00
United States, Hawaii


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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