Dataset: BAYLU-BAYLU
Search Criteria: Cuba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


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Juniperus gracilis var. saxicola R.P Adams
BAYLU000355R.P. Adams   52841985-07-11
Cuba, Granma, along the trail to Pico Turquino 10 km. from parking lot at 900m., 20.1 76.51, 1550m

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BAYLU000356R.P. Adams   52851985-07-11
Cuba, Granma, On West side of Pico Turquino, 20.1 76.51, 1200m

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Chloris cubensis Hitchc. & Ekman
BAYLU006828B. E. Dahlgren   
Cuba

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BAYLU019274S.F. Glassman   50261958-08-11
Cuba, Pinar del Rio, Mango Dulce, 7 km E. of Candelaria, 22.733285 -82.898206

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BAYLU005486   
Cuba, Pinar del rio, 22.411073 -83.699812

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BAYLU066655R. P. Adams   52811985-07-05
Cuba, Havana

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BAYLU049536   18560
Cuba

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BAYLU066657R. P. Adams   52801985-07-04
Cuba, Havana

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BAYLU066651Robert P. Adams   52791985-07-04
Cuba, Havana, planted by Roeg form native stand in Cuba over 25 yrs. ago. DBH 4 in., 23.049866 -82.363295, 30m

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BAYLU066656Robert P. Adams   52821985-07-05
Cuba, Havana, Cultivated at the National Botanical Garden. Seed originally from the Isle de Pinos., 22.99153 -82.33708

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BAYLU066653Robert P. Adams   52801985-07-04
Cuba, Havana, from native stand in Cuba over 25 years ago, 23.04102 -82.334456, 30m

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BAYLU066654Robert P. Adams   52811985-07-05
Cuba, Havana, Cultivated at the National Botanical Garden. Seed originally from the Isle de Pinos., 22.99153 -82.33708, 37m

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BAYLU066650R. P. Adams   52821985-07-05
Cuba, Havana, 23.114174 -82.365106

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Juniperus saxicola Britton & P. Wilson
BAYLU067310R.P. Adams   52851985-07-11
Cuba, Granma, On West side of Pico Turquino, 20.1 76.51, 1200m


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