Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Trinidad and Tobago; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00491415Lawrence E. Gilbert   11
Trinidad and Tobago, Andrews trace, Arima Pass Trinidad.

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LL00491472Linda Albert de Escobar   TEX-88-61988-09-16
Trinidad and Tobago, Cultivated Patterson greenhouse #6. Originally collected by L. E. Gilbert on Trinidad.

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LL00497050G. T. Crosby   461965-06-22
Trinidad and Tobago, County of St. George: In mountains along Arima Blanchsseuse Roadside, approximately 5 miles north of Arima.

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Selaginella plana (Desv. ex Poir.) Hieron.
LL00518432G. T. Crosby   11965-06-16
Trinidad and Tobago, County of St. Andrew: Abandoned rubber plantation just east of Sangre Grande near Cunapo River.

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LL00522752W. H. A. Hekking   14391962-02-13
Trinidad and Tobago, St. George Co. Northern Range, near Blanchisseuse.

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LL00540191G. T. Crosby   821965-06-26
Trinidad and Tobago, Saint George. East of Arima Blanchisseuse Road, 10 1/2 miles north of Arima.

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Piper L.
LL00547003G. T. Crosby   51965-06-16
Trinidad and Tobago, Saint George: Abandoned rubber plantation just east of Sangre Grande near Cunapo River.

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LL00375576W. E. Broadway   90421930-01-10
Trinidad and Tobago, Aipo Road, near 2.5 mile port.

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Raddia guianensis (Brongn.) C.L.Hitchc.
LL00370140A. S. Hitchcock   102671912-12-18
Trinidad and Tobago, Tobagocenter of Island, abundant on the floor of deep forest on mountain.

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Raddia guianensis (Brongn.) C.L.Hitchc.
LL00370141A. S. Hitchcock   102671912-12-18
Trinidad and Tobago, Tobagocenter of Island, abundant on the floor of deep forest on mountain.

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LL00375575W. E. Broadway   60361926-03-19
Trinidad and Tobago, TrinidadAripo Road, near 2-mile post.

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LL00571459Alexander   s.n.1890-11-13
Trinidad and Tobago, San Juan-Laventille, Trinidad Botanic Garden.


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