Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Jamaica; Kingston; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00491111George R. Proctor   291611968-08-25
Jamaica, Kingston, Near Palisadoes Airport.

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Chamaesyce blodgettii (Engelm. ex Hitchc.) Small
LL00512675George R. Proctor   213921960-10-04
Jamaica, Kingston, Palisadoes, near Harbour Head.

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LL00539398Bm Davis   s.n.1926-05-01
Jamaica, Kingston, Song Mountain, about Augustown.

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Piper jamaicense (Griseb.) C. DC.
LL00540672Marshall R. Crosby|H. A. Hespenheide|William R. Anderson   1671963-06-15
Jamaica, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish: Secondary growth about 2 miles northeast of Kingston on road to Newcastle.

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LL00538945George R. Proctor   235061963-05-10
Jamaica, Kingston, Vicinity of Gunboat Beach, Palisadoes.

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LL00537423George R. Proctor   235091963-05-10
Jamaica, Kingston, Vicinity of GUNBOAT BEACH, Palisadoes.


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