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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gesneria acuminata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USU:UTC
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UTC00059194R.A. Howard   57161941-07-07
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Cumanayagua, Arroyo Navarro, Mina Carlota, southeast of Cumanayagua, Sierra se San Juan, Santa Clara Province, 22.104167 -80.123889, 300 - 400m

MWI
MWI00056517Howard, R.A.   1941-07-07
Cuba, St. Clare Province, Southwest of Sierra de San Juan, Mina Carlota, Arroyo Navarro

MUHW
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MUHW037536   
Cuba, Villa Clara

NCSC:NCSC
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NCSC00021600R. A. Howard   57161941-07-07
Cuba, Arroyo Navarro, Mina Carlota, southeast of Cumanayagua, Sierra de San Juan, Santa Clara Province, Cuba. Alt. 300-400 m.

GA
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GA223679   
Cuba

IND
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IND-0109656R. A. Howard   57161941-07-07
Cuba, Villa Clara, Arroyo Navarro, Mina Carlota, southeast of Cumanayagua, Sierra de San Juan, Santa Clara Province, Cuba. Alt. 300-400 m., 22.4 -79.966667, 300 - 400m

ALA
157130unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
157131unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

CM:Botany-botany
CM109128Jennings, O.E.   3631910-05-18
Cuba, Isle of Pines, along upper Los Indios River

CM:Botany-botany
CM109129Jennings, O.E.   5811910-05-26
Cuba, Isle of Pines, Magnesia Springs park, Sante Fe

COLO:V
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02133189   
Cuba

Harvard:GH
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00092110C. Wright   355
Cuba

WS
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131191R.A. Howard   57161941-07-07
Cuba, Villa Clara, Arroyo Navarro, Mina Carlota, southeast of Cumanayagua, Sierra de San Juan, Santa Clara Province, Cuba., 22.4 -79.966667, 300 - 400m


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