Dataset: EIU-
Search Criteria: Cuba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium


EIU
Cenchrus brownii Roem. & Schult.
EIU018517Frank Curry   s.n.1964-11-10
Cuba, Guantanamo, Caimanera, Guantánamo Naval Station., 19.942368 -75.163297

EIU
EIU013535Curry, F. L.   121967-05-00
Cuba, Guantanamo, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Collected along street at bus stop., 19.922777 -75.136552

EIU
EIU010801Hitchcock, A. S.   1906-03-20
Cuba

EIU
EIU010804Hitchcock, A. S.   1906-03-24
Cuba, Havana, Botanical Garden.

EIU
EIU024633Thomas, W. W.   149602009-10-25
Cuba, Holguin, Playa La Vaca, 3 km NW of Universidad de Moa, then towards coast on old road., 20.677778 -74.975278, 20m

EIU
EIU022423Howard, R. A.   54971941-07-03
Cuba, Open savannah 4 km. east of Cascajal, Santa Clara Province. Plantae Exsiccatae Grayanae.

EIU
EIU000498Curry, F.L.   51967-05-00
Cuba, Guantanamo, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba., 19.922777 -75.136552


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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