Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Barnebydendron riedelii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
ASU0014120G. Hatschbach   691411999-05-18
Brazil, Espirito Santo, Caxixe Quente (Mun. Castelo) Espirito Santo, -20.606167 -41.194975, 800m

ASU:Plants
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
ASU0317109   2013-08-05
Peru, Los Amigos 1, LA1-cal, -12.56056 -70.09321, 260m

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
BRIT06904   
Peru

BRIT:BRIT
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
BRIT814336   
Peru

BRIT:BRIT
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
brit814337   
Peru

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


PIHG
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
10167Louis T. Lodyga, DPI   B2008-1302008-03-25
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, USDA APHIS PPQ, 13601 Old Cutler Rd. Tree with scarlet flowers in clustered racemes, showy stamens.

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
NO0068133Unknown   s.n.1941-02-04
Cuba

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
39870   
United States of America, Florida, Manatee County, SERNEC - locality unknown

FLAS
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
185127Bob Masten   1991-01-10
United States of America, Florida, Lee County, Ft. Myers, grounds of Florida House - Lee County Extension Service, 1535 Park Avenue.

FLAS
Barnebydendron riedelii (Tul.) J.H. Kirkbr.
188902Joseph Lawson   1995-02-16
United States of America, Florida, Palm Beach County, Cultivated on Melaleuca Lane at Gulfstream Rd. in suburban Lake Worth.


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