Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Cayman Islands; Little Cayman; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Chamaesyce blodgettii (Engelm. ex Hitchc.) Small
LL00512679George R. Proctor   281681967-07-11
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, Between Airfield and Head of Bay.

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LL00531958George R. Proctor   280701967-07-09
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, Of South Hole Sound, north of Head of Bay.

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LL00532084George R. Proctor   280431967-07-07
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, Near Snipe Point.

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LL00539393George R. Proctor   280291967-07-07
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, Near Snipe Point.

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LL00539423George R. Proctor   280301967-07-07
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, Near Snipe Point.

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LL00539424George R. Proctor   281101967-07-10
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, 0.5 mile northeast of Airfield terminal.

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LL00539482George R. Proctor   281371967-07-10
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, 0.5 mile northeast of the Airport terminal.

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Heterosavia bahamensis (Britton) Petra Hoffm.
LL00533921George R. Proctor   280941967-07-09
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, 0.5 mile north of Head of Bay.

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LL00545463George R. Proctor   281331967-07-10
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, 0.5 mile northeast of the Airport terminal.

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LL00544078George R. Proctor   280391967-07-07
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, Near Snipe Point.

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LL00543921George R. Proctor   281881967-07-12
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, 0.5 - 1 mile N.N.E. of Airfield terminal.

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Argythamnia P. Browne
LL00574019George R. Proctor   281231967-07-10
Cayman Islands, Little Cayman, 0.5-mile northeast of Airfield terminal.


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