Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Puerto Rico; Aguadilla; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Cyathea pungens (Willd.) Domin
LL00484493William R. Stimson   12731965-06-22
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Maricao. Maricao Insular Forest. Forest and surrounding areas above stone guest house.

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Cyathea pungens (Willd.) Domin
LL00484494William R. Stimson   12731965-06-22
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Maricao. Maricao Insular Forest. Forest and surrounding areas above stone guest house.

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LL00520138William R. Stimson   33201966-07-07
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipo de Maricao. Coffee plantation in mountains about 1 mi. from Maricao.

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Croton rigidus (Müll. Arg.) Britton
LL00539477William R. Stimson   31681966-06-30
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Rincon. Just south of Corcega.

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Croton rigidus (Müll. Arg.) Britton
LL00539478William R. Stimson   36401966-07-23
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Quebradillas. Just behind mouth of Rio Guajataca.

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LL00515988William R. Stimson   33551966-07-09
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Maricao. Beside roa 105 at Km. 21.

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Piper glabrescens (Miq.) C. DC.
LL00540456William R. Stimson   33091966-07-07
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Maricao. Coffee plantation in mountains about 1 mile outside Maricao.

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LL00540726William R. Stimson   31971966-07-02
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Rincon. Off road 114 (between Rincon and Aguada) just a few miles north of Rincon (at Km. 18 Hm. 6).

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Piper scabrum Ruiz & Pav.
LL00545139William R. Stimson   34441966-07-13
Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, Municipio de Maricao. Maricao Insular Forest Reserve. Beside path from summit of Cordillera to Fish Hatchery; several miles above the hatchery.


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