Dataset: USF
Search Criteria: Bahamas; Inagua [Island]; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Euphorbia blodgettii Engelm. ex Hitchc.
246874W. T. Gillis, G.R. Proctor   117771973-02-20
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Wet spot on S side of airstrip, 250 m E of terminal.

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139122W. T. Gillis   116731973-02-13
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Matthew Town.

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85775Worthington   s.n.1909-02-09
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Alfred Sound.

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85779Worthington   s.n.1909-02-25
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Matthew town.

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Senna uniflora (Mill.) H. S. Irwin & Barneby
85767Worthington   s.n.1909-02-25
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Matthew Town.

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85807Worthington   s.n.1909-02-08
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Alfred Sound.

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85778Worthington   s.n.1909-02-25
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Matthew Town.

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85765Worthington   s.n.1909-02-25
Bahamas, Inagua [Island], Matthew Town.


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