Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Eulophia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT111634   
United States

VT
Eulophia ecristata (Fernald) Ames
UVMVT111635A.H. Curtiss   66761900-07-07
United States, Florida, Volusia

VT
UVMVT111636   
United States

VT
UVMVT111637   
Colombia

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UVMVT111638   
South Africa

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UVMVT111639   
South Africa

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UVMVT111640   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111641   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111642   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111643Moss, C.E.   105671923-12-23
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111644   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111645   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111646   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111647   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111648   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111649   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT111650   
South Africa

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UVMVT111651   
South Africa

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UVMVT111652   
South Africa

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UVMVT111653   
South Africa

VT
UVMVT110648J. Medley Wood   110932006-08-11
United States, Nr. Tugela River, 152m

VT
Eulophia alata
UVMVT321850S.R. Hill   12549
United States, Florida

VT
Eulophia alta (L.) Fawc. & Rendle
UVMVT321851S.R. Hill   258601994-06-06
Dominica, St. Joseph Parish, St. Joseph Par., Central Forest Reserve, Dleu Gommier area, road to SE, Imperial Highway, ca. 1 km E of forestry buildings., 15.452824 -61.32415, 457m

VT
Eulophia alta (L.) Fawc. & Rendle
UVMVT321852S.R. Hill   258601994-06-06
Dominica, St. Joseph Parish, St. Joseph Par., Central Forest Reserve, Dleu Gommier area, road to SE, Imperial Highway, ca. 1 km E of forestry buildings., 15.452824 -61.32415, 457m

VT
Eulophia ecristata (Fernald) Ames
UVMVT031051Curtiss, A. H.   2808
United States, Florida, Near Jacksonville


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Google Map

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