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

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Harvard University Herbaria


HUH-Harvard University:A
barcode-00073515J. F. Rock   1909-02-00
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Halemanu

HUH-Harvard University:GH
barcode-00022990J. F. Rock   17701909-02-14
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Halemanu

HUH-Harvard University:GH
barcode-00022983W. B. Hillebrand   
United States, Hawaii, Maui County, detailed locality information protected

HUH-Harvard University:GH
barcode-00022985E. J. Rémy   4581851-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Maui County

HUH-Harvard University:A
barcode-00022988H. St. John & A. L. Mitchell   209801945-08-13
United States, Hawaii, Maui County, Wai Anapanapa, Haleakala, Kipahulu-Kuhiwa divide, low thicket crest of divide, 6700 feet

HUH-Harvard University:A
Lysimachia longa H. St. John
barcode-00022989A. A. Heller   27361895-08-21
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, On the Hanapepe and Wahiawa watershed

HUH-Harvard University:A
barcode-00022982O. Degener   176761928-05-12
United States, Hawaii, Maui County, Molokai, Kahuaawi Gulch, forest

HUH-Harvard University:GH
Lysimachia rockii H. St. John
barcode-00022987J. F. Rock   61461910-03-22
United States, Hawaii, Maui County, Molokai, Mapulehu, ridge to Kamoku, 2500 feet

HUH-Harvard University:A
Lysimachia rufa H. St. John
barcode-00022981O. Degener   176791928-04-08
United States, Hawaii, Maui County, Molokai, small canyon south of Puu Kaea

HUH-Harvard University:A
barcode-00022980A. A. Heller   26141895-07-23
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Hanapepe and Wahiawa watershed

HUH-Harvard University:GH
barcode-00022979A. A. Heller   26141895-07-23
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Ridge opposite Gay and Robinson's Hanapepe Valley house


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Google Map

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