Dataset: MO-
Taxa: paraserianthes => Paraserianthes, Paraserianthes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Paraserianthes falcataria (L.) I.C. Nielsen
93725James S. Miller   79561992-08-06
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, 47 mi SW of Hilo on State Route 11, SW of Volcanos National Park., 19.33333 -155.41666, 1380m

MO
Paraserianthes lophantha (Willd.) I.C. Nielsen
100490551Anonymous   s.n.

MO
Paraserianthes lophantha (Willd.) I.C. Nielsen
100230332Delzie Demaree   72791929-10-13
United States, California, Monterey, Pacific Grove.

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Paraserianthes falcataria (L.) I.C. Nielsen
3308868BRAND   131998-03-11
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Round Top Drive; 100m north of radio tower at Pu Ualakoa State Park. Disturbed montane mesic forest. Associated with Schinus terebinthifolius, Auraucaria, Macadamia tennifolia., 293m

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Paraserianthes lophantha (Willd.) I.C. Nielsen
767937H. van der Werff   82531985-12-25
United States, California, San Diego, California Cultivated Plants, Wild Animal Park, San Pasqual, San Diego County.


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