Dataset: HNT-
Taxa: Araliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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14886Tim Thibault   18562021-09-30
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, drainage below San Ramon Mine, 31.61616 -110.8701, 1442m

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5954   
Russian Federation

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Hedera helix L. 'Little Diamond'
5930   

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Hedera helix L. 'Buttercup'
5955   

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Hedera helix L. 'Glacier'
5949   

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Hedera helix L. 'Manda's Crested'
5957   

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Hedera helix L. 'Star'
5953   

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Hedera helix L. 'Walthemensis'
5956   

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Hedera helix L. 'California Dream'
5931   

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Hedera helix L. 'California Gold'
5932   

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Hedera helix L. 'California'
5927   

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Hedera helix L. 'Fantasia'
5936   

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Hedera helix L. 'Goldust'
5935   

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Hedera helix L. 'Ivalace'
5928   

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Hedera helix L. 'Knobby'
5943   

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Hedera helix L. 'Maple Queen'
5939   

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Hedera helix L. 'Merion Beauty'
5940   

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Hedera helix L. 'Minor Marmorata'
5938   

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Hedera helix L. 'Needlepoint'
5941   

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Hedera helix L. 'Parsley Crested'
5947   

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Hedera helix L. 'Rochester'
5946   

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Hedera helix L. 'Scutifolia'
5934   

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Hedera helix L. 'Tidal Wave'
5933   

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Hedera helix L. 'Triton'
5929   

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Hedera helix L. 'Cv.'
5937F. Boutin   

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Hedera helix L. 'Cv.'
5942   

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5945   

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Hedera colchica K. Koch 'Sulphur Heart'
5944   

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Hedera colchica K. Koch 'Arborescens'
5951   

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1194F. Boutin & F. Brandt   25641968-11-23
Mexico, Jalisco, Sierra de Minatlan, slope W of El Guisar., 2560m

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Dendropanax arboreus (L.) Decne. & Planch.
1187F. Boutin   20821968-11-05
Mexico, Nayarit, Along Hwy 54 to Jalcocotan from Hwy 15 N of Tepic., 1100m

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Dendropanax arboreus (L.) Decne. & Planch.
1188F. Boutin & F. Brandt   26561968-12-04
Mexico, Nayarit, N slope of Cerro San Juan, along Hwy 54 to Jalcocotan. Dirt side road up canyon., 1110m

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6687J. Dice, M. Donoghue & H. Wier   5071984-06-09
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra San Francisco, SW edge of Mesa San Jorge, ca 8 km SW of San Francisco and 13 km WNW of Santa Marta., 27.55833 -113.09583, 800m

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5436   

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5948   

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Oreopanax capitatus (Jacq.) Decne. & Planch.
1195   

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Oreopanax echinops (Cham. & Schltdl.) Decne. & Planch.
1189F. Boutin & F. Brandt   24331968-11-22
Mexico, Jalisco, Sierra del Halo, in canyon with stream., 2012m

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Schefflera arboricola (Hayata) Merrill
1196   

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Oreopanax xalapensis (Kunth)Decne. & Planch.
513J. Bauml & M. Kimnach   4421981-01-30
Mexico, Oaxaca, 2.5 mi. W of Huautla de Jimenez on road to Tuxtepec.

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Oreopanax xalapensis (Kunth)Decne. & Planch.
5223B. Wilson   S.N.
Costa Rica, Volcan Barba

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Oreopanax xalapensis (Kunth)Decne. & Planch.
1193F. Boutin & M. Kimnach   3171A1970-02-06
Mexico, Jalisco, Near Talpa de Allende along road to main road to Moscota., 1829m

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Oreopanax xalapensis (Kunth)Decne. & Planch.
1192F. Boutin & M. Kimnach   32601970-02-15
Mexico, Nayarit, Side dirt road to Cuarenteño of the road to Jalicocotan., 1341m

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Oreopanax xalapensis (Kunth)Decne. & Planch.
1191F. Boutin & M. Kimnach   32611970-02-16
Mexico, Nayarit, Along the side road to Cuarenteño from the road to Jalcocotan.

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Hedera taurica (Hibberd) Carrière
5950   
Ukraine, Crimea

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13989Seymour Linden   84-4441984-11-27
Zimbabwe, Mutare Rd (Umtale Rd previously) mile marker 70.0 (between Harare and Mutare)

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Schefflera octophylla (Lour.) Harms
11938Tim Thibault   11002015-04-18
Taiwan, Province of China, Kaohsiung, Tengzhih Forest Road, trail off km 14, 23.05181 120.7173, 1376m

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1190M. Kimnach & H. Sanchez-Mejorada   21251977-11-09
Mexico, Sinaloa, 16 mi. from San Vicente (Chih.) on road back to Choix., 1524m

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11102Bian Tan   122
Philippines, Luzon, remnant cloud forest downhill from Mt. Timbac summit road, past highest point in road, 2400m


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