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

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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park


HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Rosa laevigata MICHX.
HAVO7857Fagerlund, G. O.   2841940-01-27
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Park Res. Area

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Rosa multiflora J. A. MURRAY
HAVO7892Fagerlund, G. O.   5971943-05-28
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Park Residence #16

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Rosa rubrifolia VILL.
HAVO7893Fagerlund, G. O.   9111944-09-18
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Roadside Near Fern Jungle In Wet Forest

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Rosa borboniana N. H. F. DESPORTES
HAVO7894Fagerlund, G. O.   851942-09-22
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Ranger's Cottages

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Rosa multiflora THUNB.
HAVO7895Fagerlund, G. O.   8491943-10-12
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Roadside Near Fern Jungle In Wet Forest

HAVO-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
HAVO16527Pratt, L. W.   37442011-04-08
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, `Ainahou Ranch House, Near Nursery South of House., 913m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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