Dataset: USF
Search Criteria: Grenada; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
28931G. S. Miller   81924-03-19
Grenada

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Jacquiniella globosa (Jacq.) Schltr.
26291Albert C. Smith   101271956-03-14
Grenada

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Jacquiniella globosa (Jacq.) Schltr.
26290G. S. Miller   31924-03-20
Grenada

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26799Albert C. Smith   101351956-03-14
Grenada

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28643G. S. Miller   41924-03-20
Grenada

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Dioscorea polygonoides Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
194961R. A. Howard, E. S. Howard   187591979-03-04
Grenada, Forest trail from Grand Etang to Morne Quaqua.

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Commelina rufipes var. glabrata (D. R. Hunt) Faden & D. R. Hunt
194960R. A. Howard, E. S. Howard   187941979-03-04
Grenada, Mount Gilbert, NE of Mount Maitland., 585m

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195056R. A. Howard, E. S. Howard   187981979-03-04
Grenada, Mount Gilbert, NE of Mount Maitland., 585m

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194957R. A. Howard, E. S. Howard   188151979-03-10
Grenada, Crest of road near Grand Etang.

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194958R. A. Howard, E. S. Howard   187711979-03-04
Grenada, Near summit of Morne Quaqua.

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Ilex dioica (Vahl) Griseb.
195057R. A. Howard, E. S. Howard   187641979-03-04
Grenada, Grand Etang to Morne Quaqua.

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Paullinia plumieri Triana & Planch.
194959R. A. Howard, E.S. Howard   187451979-03-00
Grenada, River Sallee area.

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107110G. R. Proctor   169981957-11-12
Grenada, Vicinity of Grand Etang, St. Andrews., 549m

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194943R. A. Howard, E.S. Howard   187601979-03-04
Grenada, From Grand Etang to Morne Quaqua.

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Vaccinium latifolium (Griseb.) Benth. & Hook. f.
195055R. A. Howard, E. S. Howard   187701979-03-04
Grenada, St. Andrew Par., Near summit of Morne Quaqua.

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92540W. E. Broadway   34721906-09-29
Grenada, St. George Par., Lowlter(?) Road.


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