Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Triphora surinamensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
Triphora surinamensis (Lindley) Schlechter
00243559W. E. Broadway   sn1925-06-26
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad, Mora Forest

Harvard:GH
Triphora surinamensis (Lindley) Schlechter
00243560W. H. Hodge   3841938-08-09
Dominica, Sylvania Estate, at intesection (on bank) of estate (?) and Imperial road, 549m

Harvard:AMES
Triphora surinamensis (Lindley) Schlechter
00243561Chas. D. Adams   78931960-08-20
Jamaica, Portland Parish, Lawrence Bottom, 850 ft., 259m

Harvard:GH
Triphora surinamensis (Lindley) Schlechter
00243562W. H. Hodge & B. T. Hodge   36071940-05-10
Dominica, Moist forest in valley of Hampstead River, ca. 2 miles from mouth, La Chaudiere, 100m

Harvard:AMES
Triphora surinamensis (Lindley) Schlechter
00243563G. R. Proctor   180511958-05-18
Saint Lucia, Morne Encole district, W of Piton Troumassee, 2000 ft., 609m

Harvard:AMES
Triphora surinamensis (Lindley) Schlechter
00243564   
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
Triphora surinamensis (Lindl.) Britton
SEL047066Ricart, Juan LR   s.n.1982-07-10
Puerto Rico, Maricao, Maricao forest., 18.1593 -66.983015, 823m

SEL
Triphora surinamensis (Lindl.) Britton
SEL047067Ricart, Juan LR   s.n.1982-07-22
Puerto Rico, Maricao, Maricao forest., 18.1593 -66.983015, 884m

SEL
Triphora surinamensis (Lindl.) Britton
SEL047065Williams, Louis O.   216501962-07-04
Trinidad and Tobago, Tunapuna/Piarco, Trinidad. Forest preserve, Blanchisseuse strip, Northern Range., 10.765427 -61.279091, 1000m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Triphora surinamensis (Lindl.) Britton
178918Robert L. Dressler   1972-05-02
Colombia

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Triphora surinamensis (Lindl.) Britton
UVMVT295903S. R. Hill   27976
Dominica, St. John


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