Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Aruba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:A
00339017Lucy Chamberlain   21985-11-17
Aruba

Harvard:A
Passiflora foetida var. moritziana (Planchon) Killip ex Pulle
01147913R. A. Howard   203051986-01-17
Aruba, Area of Sewage Treatment Plant

Harvard:A
Alocasia cucullata (Loureiro) G. Don
01634430R. A. Howard   203201986-01-17
Aruba, Plantings of Dutch Village, Tamarijn Hotel

Harvard:A
Cereus repandus (Linnaeus) Miller
01874735R. A. Howard   202911986-01-17
Aruba, Gold mine area

Harvard:A
Opuntia wentiana Britton & Rose
01677344R. A. Howard   203481986-01-17
Aruba, Fontein area

Harvard:GH
Melocactus macracanthos (Salm-Dyck) Link & Otto
01678274R. A. Howard   203491986-01-17
Aruba, Fontein area

Harvard:A
01976376Frat. M. Arnoldo   38151969-10-00
Aruba, [illegible]

Harvard:A
01977925R. A. Howard   203221986-01-17
Aruba, Plantings of Dutch Village, Hotel Tamarijn.

Harvard:A
Catharanthus roseus Linnaeus & G. Don
02114279A. L. Stoffers   15991953-01-18
Aruba, Neth. Antilles, in garden in Savaneta.


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