Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycaste barringtoniae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264836G. J. Gastony, G. C. Jones, & D. H. Norris   2461967-07-17
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Los Tablones, ca. 2 miles W of La Cienega, 1200m

Harvard:AMES
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264837   1021956-04-24

Harvard:AMES
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264838Miguel Fuertes   15901912-05-00
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Palo Bonito, 600m

Harvard:GH
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264839C. Wright   6341856-00-00
Cuba, Oriente

Harvard:AMES
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264840E. J. Valeur   6321931-05-00
Dominican Republic, Jicome

Harvard:AMES
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264841Miguel Fuertes   15901912-05-00
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Palo Bonito, 600m

Harvard:AMES
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264842E. C. Leonard   48071920-05-26
Haiti, Vicinity of , Boueandi river, 300m

Harvard:AMES
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264843C. Wright   6341856-00-00
Cuba, Oriente

Harvard:GH
Lycaste barringtoniae (Smith) Lindley
00264844Bros. J. S. S. León, Clemente & M. Roca   99841921-07-11
Cuba, Loma del Gato and Vicinity of Cobre Range of Sierra Maestra, 1000m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Lycaste barringtoniae (J.E. Smith) Lindley
151975Linda L. Fisher-Meerow   9271981-07-00
Dominican Republic, Pedernales

FLAS
Lycaste barringtoniae (J.E. Smith) Lindley
178702J. Dan Skean, Jr.   13101984-06-00
Haiti, Sud

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Lycaste barringtoniae (Sm.) Lindl.
26322H. J. Gentles   s.n.1952-05-14
Jamaica, Surrey Co., St. Andrew Par.


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