Dataset: DAV-
Search Criteria: French Polynesia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Glochidion grayanum (Müll.Arg.) J.Florence
Wesley Teraoka   1211979-09-10
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: Common along dirt road on ridge back of Eric Garnier property in Papenoo.

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Glochidion manono Baill. ex Müll.Arg.
Wesley Teraoka   1301979-09-12
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: Common along dirt road on ridge back of Eric Garnier property in Papenoo.

DAV
Glochidion manono Baill. ex Müll.Arg.
Wesley Teraoka   1301979-09-12
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: Common along dirt road on ridge back of Eric Garnier property in Papenoo.

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Claoxylon taitense Müll.Arg.
Wesley Teraoka   1331979-09-11
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: Growing on steep bank near stream bed in small valley on Eric Garnier property in Papenoo.

DAV
Claoxylon taitense Müll.Arg.
Wesley Teraoka   1341979-09-11
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: On ridge back of Eric Garnier property in Papenoo.

DAV
Wesley Teraoka   1391979-09-01
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: Papenoo Valley, on property of Eric Garnier, along road up to the weather station.

DAV
Wesley Teraoka   1391979-09-01
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: Papenoo Valley, on property of Eric Garnier, along road up to the weather station.

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Homalanthus nutans (G. Forst.) Guill.
Wesley Teraoka   1031979-09-01
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti, Tahiti: Papenoo Valley, property of Eric Garnier, on steep slopes near road to weather station.


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