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Dataset: PTBG
Taxa: Hanguanaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Tropical Botanical Garden


PTBG
Image Associated With the Occurence
Hanguana malayana (Jack.) Merr.
PTBG1000028915Tim Flynn   64041998-02-14
Palau, MELEKEOK STATE, NULL, Off road from Airai to Melekeok, S of Lake Ngardor along tributary of Ngerdorch River., 7.505556 134.618889

PTBG
Hanguana malayana (Jack.) Merr.
3895K.R. Wood   138842009-08-10
United States, Hawaii, OAHU: Koolau Mts, Puu Kanehoalani, above Kualoa Ranch, summit peak ridge with very steep slopes, windswept shrubland dominated by Metrosideros polymorpha, Osteomeles anthyllidifolia, Wikestroemia oahuensis, Chamaesyce multiformis and C. celastroides amplectens, Bidens populifolia, Leptecophylla tameiameiae, Dianella sandwicensis, Schiedea globosa, Carex meyenii, Heteropogon contortus, Cocculus orbiculatus

PTBG-NTBG:PTBG
Image Associated With the Occurence
Hanguana malayana (Jack) Merr.
PTBG1000028914Tim Flynn   64041998-02-14
Palau, Republic of, MELEKEOK STATE, Off road from Airai to Melekeok, S of Lake Ngardor along tributary of Ngerdorch River., 7.505555556 134.6188889

PTBG-NTBG:PTBG
Image Associated With the Occurence
Hanguana malayana (Jack) Merr.
PTBG1000035300K. R. Wood   138872009-08-18
United States, HAWAII, Kauai County, Lawai Valley. National Tropical Botanical Garden, Allerton Garden, west side of Lawai Stream, in vicinity of "lotus pond."

PTBG
Image Associated With the Occurence
Hanguana malayana (Jack.) Merr.
PTBG1000028914Tim Flynn   64041998-02-14
Palau, MELEKEOK STATE, NULL, Off road from Airai to Melekeok, S of Lake Ngardor along tributary of Ngerdorch River., 7.505556 134.618889


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