Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Zamiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
G. E. Crisman   3021954-06-17
Mexico, Guerrero

TAES
Dioon edule Lindl.
Floyd R. Waller   34791975-04-03
United States, Texas, Galveston

TAES
S. M. Tracy   92651904-05-08
United States, Florida, Dade> Miami-Dade

TAES
Tim Flynn   74822010-09-01
United States, Hawai_i, Kauai, Kauai Koloa District. Kalaheo, Kukui O Lono Gold Course entrance garden.

TAES
Tim Flynn   74832010-09-01
United States, Hawai_i, Kauai, Kalaheo, Kukui O Lono Golf Course entrance garden.

TAES
Zamia pumila L. & Carab.
R. Kral   491381973-01-16
United States, Florida, Dade> Miami-Dade

TAES
Zamia pumila L. & Carab.
Steven R. Hill   110901982-03-14
United States, Florida, Dade> Miami-Dade

TAES
G. E. Crisman   1981954-06-13
Mexico, Guerrero

TAES:TAMU
Steven R. Hill   357512004-03-22
Australia, Queensland, Cook, Topaz

TAES
Zamia fischeri Miq. ex Lem.
Steven R. Hill   133221984-02-26
United States, Maryland, Prince George's


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