Dataset: BRY-V
Taxa: Licania
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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BRYV0213986R. L. Wilbur   77861964-07-21
West Indies, Dominica, Lower montane rain forest about 1.5 miles northeast of Pont Casse along the road to Rosalie.

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Licania leucosepla Griseb.
BRYV0213985W. R. Ernst   12031964-05-01
West Indies, Dominica, Ridge southeast of Clarke Hall Estate above the Layou River Valley along the new road to Warner from Point Lolo. Rainforest., 457m

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BRYV0213984D. H. Nicolson   20711964-11-24
west indies, Dominica, ÒBois diableÓ. St. David Parish, Aux Delices., 244m

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BRYV0213983B. Hammel   180771991-02-07
Costa Rica, Not in English., 8.71666 -83.6, 100 - 350m

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BRYV0213982Robert F. Thorne   579551984-06-07
U.S.A., Florida, Marion, Ocala National Forest: Salt Springs Island (of long yellow pine), on Route 314, ca 3.8 miles SW of junction with Rte 19.

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BRYV0213977R. K. Godfrey   838741990-05-26
U.S.A., Florida, Apalachicola National Forest, S of Tallahassee. On sand ridge by Dog Lake Tower Road. Forming low extensive clones by subsurface runners; in planted slash pine forest with abundant scrub oak understory.

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BRYV0213975M. Foster   13551946-04-18
U.S.A., Florida, Brevard, Dune behind beach, near Cocoa Beach, Merritts Island, Brevard County, Florida.

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BRYV0213974R. Foster   13561946-04-16
U.S.A., Florida, orange, Sandy soil of flatwoods (low flat open pine woods), 8 miles south of Orlando.

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BRYV0213973D. J. Tilley   16752001-04-06
U.S.A., Florida, Levy, 7 mi E of Branson on SR 24 on sand hills., 29.50823 -82.56341


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