Dataset: HAVO
Taxa: Lythrum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park


HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK.
HAVO5438Olson, G. E.   s.n.1939-02-04
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Lava Tube; HVNP, Lava Tube

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK.
HAVO5444Not Provided   9901945-01-27
United States, Hawaii, Maui, Haleakala Near Ranger Station; Haleakala Near Ranger Station 690 ft., 2103m

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK.
HAVO5445Fagerlund, G. O.   2371942-12-11
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Old Koa Mill, 1250m

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK.
HAVO5446Lamoureux, Charles H.   25181963-11-26
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kipuka Puaulu, Ne Park of Kipuka, 1219m

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK.
HAVO5447Russell, C.   631978-07-18
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, In Metrosideros-Cibotium Forest, 1189m

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK.
HAVO5449Herat, T.   5631974-06-12
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Kipuka Puaulu Trail, Close to No. 18 Signpost to The Left. Hawaii Natl Park, 1199m

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK. exotic - Peru
HAVO5451Clarke, Gar   251977-07-18
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Upper Ki In Aa Substrate, 1390m

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Lythrum maritimum HBK.
HAVO5460Russell, C.   911978-10-05
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Mauna Loa Strip Rd, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
HAVO9138Sherry, Kathleen   s.n.2000-05-09
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Muliwai O Pele, Roadside, 1276m


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