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

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University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Agave obesispina
134256Greg.   s.n.1908-08-24
Cuba, Cienfuegos.

ARIZ
386496C. F. Baker   671907-10-01
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, Las Vegas.

ARIZ
171846R. A. Howard, A. & F. Gonzalez   65981941-07-24
Cuba, Provincia de Villa Clara, Santa Clara, Dolores Pasture, 8 miles north of Soledad, Cienfuegos.

ARIZ
30418L. B. Smith, A. R. Hodgdon   6661936-07-17
Cuba, 6 Km. west of Santa Clara.

ARIZ
Ipomoea carnea subsp. fistulosa (Mart.ex Choisy) D.F.Austin
80801C. F. Baker   141907-05-10
Cuba, Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba.

ARIZ
108742R. A. Howard   54971941-07-03
Cuba, Provincia de Villa Clara, Santa Clara, 4 km. east of Cascajal

ARIZ
85230C. F. Baker   881906-09-25
Cuba, Collected at Santiago de las Vegas

ARIZ
Eriosema crinitum (Kunth) G. Don
9546R. A. Howard   51861941-06-22
Cuba, 20 miles east of Soledad, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara Province., 300 - 400m

ARIZ
Aristida erecta Hitchcock
16054E.L. Ekman   7871923-10-17
Cuba, Santa Cruz de los Pinos; Pinar del Río

ARIZ
412238J. L. Clark   106292008-12-21
Cuba, Pinar del Rio, Valle de Ancon, small stream near village of Ancon.

ARIZ
105368R. A. Howard   50551941-06-15
Cuba, Las Villas (Santa Clara), Serpentine outcrop 10 km west of Santa Clara, Las Villas (Santa Clara) Province, Cuba.

ARIZ
Cyphonanthus discrepans (Döll) Zuloaga & Morrone
16039E.L. Ekman   7051923-07-17
Cuba, Pinar del Río, Sábalo

ARIZ
118582R. Ritland   3411951-07-13
Cuba, Las Villas, Serpentine barrens 10 km south of Santa Clara

ARIZ
Odontonema cuspidatum (Nees) Kuntze
147726C.F. Baker.   301907-08-01
Cuba, Santiago de las Vegas.

ARIZ
Odontonema nitidum (Jacq.) Kuntze
79104C.F. Baker   981906-05-01
Cuba, Santiago de las Vegas.

ARIZ
35926R.A. Howard   65181941-08-20
Cuba, Fina Gaviñas, Buenos Aires, Trinidad Mountains, Las Villas (Santa Clara) Province


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