Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melocactus curvispinus subsp. caesius (Melocactus lobelii, Melocactus caesius)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Melocactus curvispinus subsp. caesius (H.L. Wendl.) N.P. Taylor
CAN 600630McNeil, Raymond   no data1983-03-02
Venezuela, Cumana, Cerro del Medio, 7.290833 -66.198056

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Melocactus caesius H. L. Wendland
01875453N. L. Britton, T. E. Hazen & W. Mendelson   5441920-03-13
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad, Patos Island

Harvard:GH
Melocactus caesius H. L. Wendland
01875454G. R. Proctor   377571978-04-13
Jamaica, Saint Thomas Parish, West side of the Yallahs River below coastal highway crossing

General Research Observations


SEINet
Melocactus curvispinus subsp. caesius (H.L.Wendl.) N.P.Taylor
Lucas C. Majure   99562023-02-12
U.S.A., FL, Alachua, Gainesville, University of Florida Campus, Cultivated in the Dept. of Biology Greenhouse, Grown from seeds from DBG accession 1995-0053-10; originally collected from Venezuela, Isla Margarita, Distrito Arismendi and received from Stadtische Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zurich Latitude


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