Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euploca microphylla (Heliotropium ekmanii, Heliotropium elegans, Heliotropium glomerulifolium, Heliotropium guantanamense, Heliotropium imbricatum, Heliotropium sphaerococcum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM141041Urban, I.   48651886-07-29
Puerto Rico, Guayanilla es Barinas in deli vibus ad los Indios

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Heliotropium elegans Urb. & Ekman
E. L. Ekman   45441925-07-02
Haiti

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00097913C. Wright   31391860-00-00
Cuba

Harvard:GH
Heliotropium elegans Urban & Ekman
00097892E. L. Ekman   H45441925-07-11
Haiti, Hispaniola, Presque Isle du Nord Ouest, road Baie de Henne to Anse-Rouge at Petit-Paradis

Harvard:GH
00097902C. Wright   31401860-00-00
Cuba

Harvard:GH
00097914C. Wright   3139
Cuba

Harvard:GH
00097872E. L. Ekman   101611919-12-16
Cuba, Guantánamo Province, Oriente, U.S. Navel Station, near lighthouse

Harvard:A
Heliotropium elegans Urban & Ekman
00097893E. L. Ekman   H45441925-07-11
Haiti, Hispaniola, Presque Isle du Nord Ouest, road Baie de Henne to Anse-Rouge at Petit-Paradis

Harvard:GH
00097898E. L. Ekman   101841919-12-17
Cuba, Guantánamo Province, U. S. Navel Station, near the clubhouse

Harvard:GH
00097896E. L. Ekman   H44651925-07-04
Haiti, Hispaniola, peninsular sept. occid. in Mole St. Nicolas locis arenosis

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Euploca microphylla (Sw. ex Wikstr.) Feuillet
94265W.G. D'Arcy   7871966-02-18
British Virgin Islands, SERNEC - locality unknown

FLAS
Euploca microphylla (Sw. ex Wikstr.) Feuillet
110241W.G. D'Arcy   21171967-09-14
British Virgin Islands, SERNEC - locality unknown


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