Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solanum troyanum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Wm. Harris   90001905-08-29
Jamaica

F:Botany
Wm. Harris   90001905-08-29
Jamaica

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:A
00246338Warwick Harris   85301903-05-08
Jamaica, Near Troy 2,000 feet altitude., 609m

Harvard:A
00246339T. C. Plowman   32561972-05-23
Jamaica, Trelawny Parish, Island View Hill, Wilson Valley District, 1.5 mi. [miles] north of Warsop. alt. 2000-2200 ft. [feet], 609 - 670m

Harvard:GH
00246340R. W. Read   19181967-05-26
Jamaica, Trelawny Parish, Overhanging Donkey Trail, descending at about 1750' [feet] elev, ca. 100' [feet] from pass. 1/2 mile north of Burnt Hill intersection, trail on right inclined upward., 533m

Harvard:GH
00246341J. R. Perkins   13751917-03-23
Jamaica, Trelawny Parish, Alt. 2000 ft. [feet] near Troy., 609m

Harvard:GH
00246342G. R. Proctor   264101965-05-23
Jamaica, Saint Ann Parish, Douglas Castle district 2200-2400 ft. [feet], 670 - 731m

Harvard:A
00246343G. R. Proctor   248451964-05-17
Jamaica, Trelawny Parish, "Miss Laura's Hill", Wilson Valley distcrict, c. 1 mile north of WARSOP. 2000-2200 ft. [feet], 609 - 670m

Harvard:A
00246344R. A. Howard & G. R. Proctor   143651955-07-03
Jamaica, Manchester Parish, 1/2 mile northwest of Christiana, elev. 3000 ft. [feet], 914m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
73104W.T. Stearn   9221956-04-23
Jamaica, Trelawny, Bartley's Run, near Troy (about 3 miles NNW).

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
280813P. A. Lewis, A.R. Franck, A. Oberli, P. Rose, A. Reid   9222015-05-04
Jamaica, Middlesex Co., Clarendon Par.


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Google Map

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