Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Puerto Rico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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1034805N. L. Britton   80661924-02-25
Puerto Rico, rock in stream Collazo Waterfall

NY
1034807N. L. Britton   86241926-03-02
Puerto Rico, Collago River; wet rocks

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1034808N. L. Britton   27761913-04-07
Puerto Rico, Lares to San Sebastian; wet limestone rocks

NY
1034810N. L. Britton   61781922-02-23
Puerto Rico, Dona Juana Waterfall, Toro Negro; rocks below cascade, 700m

NY
1034806N. L. Britton   73191923-02-06
Puerto Rico, San Narciso; river rocks

NY
1034809J. A. Shafer   35531914-07-30
Puerto Rico, Sierra de Naguabo; Rio Icaco and adjacent hills; on rock in river, 465 - 720m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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