Dataset: CM-Botany
Search Criteria: Guam; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Thuarea involuta (G. Forst.) R. Br. ex Roem. & Schult.
CM295611Anderson, D.   3131949-10-22
Guam, near Merizo

CM:Botany
CM208214Firestone, W.G.   G-13141967-03-30
Guam, Merizo

CM:Botany
Pandanus tectorius Parkinson ex Zucc.
CM230588Firestone, W.G.   G-13151967-03-30
Guam, Mangilao

CM:Botany
CM465872Firestone, W.G.   G-13231967-03-29
Guam, Merizo

CM:Botany
CM449959Firestone, W.B.   G-13161967-03-30
Guam, Asan

CM:Botany
CM295620Fosberg, F.R.   462901965-07-11
Guam, Nimitz Hill

CM:Botany
Peperomia guamana C. DC. apud Merr.
CM185085Hosaka, E.Y.   30931946-07-01
Guam, Ritidian Pt., 122m

CM:Botany
CM186813Firestone, W.G.   G-13191967-03-30
Guam, Merizo

CM:Botany
CM187279Firestone, W.G.   G-13251967-03-29
Guam, Mangilao

CM:Botany
CM143302Firestone, W.G.   G-13221967-03-29
Guam

CM:Botany
Stictocardia tiliaefolia
CM466124Firestone, W.G.   G-13201967-03-29
Guam, Merizo


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