Dataset: CM-Botany
Search Criteria: Cuba; Isle of Pines; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM421985Jennings, O.E.   641910-05-06
Cuba, Isle of Pines, near Nueva Gerona

CM:Botany
CM421987Jennings, O.E.   641910-05-06
Cuba, Isle of Pines, 1 mi E of Nueva Gerona

CM:Botany
CM427687Curtiss, A.H.   4521904-04-20
Cuba, Isle of Pines, near Nueva Gerona, Isla de Pinos

CM:Botany
CM466441Jennings, O.E.   1671910-05-09
Cuba, Isle of Pines, W base of Caballos Mt.

CM:Botany
CM466443Britton, N.L.   145421916-00-00
Cuba, Isle of Pines, San Pedro & vicinity

CM:Botany
CM466457Britton, N.L.   152291916-03-05
Cuba, Isle of Pines, Cerro de La Jia

CM:Botany-botany
CM466465Britton, N.L.   149811916-03-00
Cuba, Isle of Pines, San Juan

CM:Botany
CM466836Jennings, O.E.   6151910-05-25
Cuba, Isle of Pines, Santa Fe

CM:Botany
CM466862Britton, N.L.   150141916-02-00
Cuba, Isle of Pines, Vivijagua

CM:Botany
CM466863Britton, N.L.   150111916-02-00
Cuba, Isle of Pines, Vivijagua

CM:Botany
CM466864Jennings, O.E.   671910-05-06
Cuba, Isle of Pines, 2 mi E of Nueva Gerona

CM:Botany
Utricularia resupinata B.D. Greene ex Bigelow
CM466865Britton, N.L.   156701916-03-20
Cuba, Isle of Pines, Santa Ana, Laguna Junco

CM:Botany
Utricularia spirandra Wright ex Griseb.
CM466866Jennings, O.E.   3961910-05-19
Cuba, Isle of Pines, in La Majagua River, N of Los Indios

CM:Botany
CM466880Jennings, O.E.   5261910-05-22
Cuba, Isle of Pines, between Bogarona & Caleta Grande

CM:Botany
Smilax domingensis Spreng. ex A.DC.
CM426431Jennings, O.E.   6051910-06-22
Cuba, Isle of Pines, N of Caleta Grande


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