Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mosiera xerophytica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Mosiera xerophytica (Britton) Salywon
ASU0033096G. T. Prance   292981984-06-16
Virgin Islands, U.S., Saint John, St. John; Marias Bluff. Coastal scrub., 18.3149 -64.7884

ASU:Plants
Mosiera xerophytica (Britton) Salywon
ASU0033097Andrew Salywon   7961999-07-04
Puerto Rico, Guanica; Hwy 2 just west of Ponce by Holiday Inn, km 221.2., 17.9535 -66.9273, 100m

ASU:Plants
Mosiera xerophytica (Britton) Salywon
ASU0033098P. Acevedo   7641985-06-03
Virgin Islands, U.S., Saint John, Maria Bluff area., 18.3149 -64.7884

ASU:Plants
Mosiera xerophytica (Britton) Salywon
ASU0033099Andrew Salywon   7921999-07-04
Puerto Rico, Guanica; Barrio Carnero, Rt 334, at entrance of Guanica Forest Reserve., 17.9535 -66.9273, 150m

ASU:Plants
ASU0033100Andrew Salywon   7941999-07-04
Puerto Rico, Guanica; Barrio Carnero, Rt 334, at entrance of Guanica Forest Reserve., 17.9535 -66.9273, 150m

ASU:Plants
ASU0033101Andrew Salywon   7831999-07-03
Puerto Rico, Yauco, Barrio Barina, ridge above Bahia de la Ballena., 17.9527 -66.8572, 25m

ASU:Plants
Mosiera xerophytica (Britton) Salywon
ASU0033102James S. Miller   64931991-06-20
Puerto Rico, Municipio of Penvelas: Along route 127, 2 km W of route 384., 17.983333 -66.75, 20m

ASU:Plants
ASU0033103G. T. Prance   292981984-06-16
Virgin Islands, U.S., Saint John, Marias Bluff., 18.3149 -64.7884

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Mosiera xerophytica (Britton) Salywon
164264G. Breckon   31941986-04-17
Puerto Rico, on N side of carr. 333, between Balneario de Cana Gorda and Playa de Tamarindo.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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