Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clinopodium schusteri (Hyptis schusteri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00001230W. Buch   13561916-08-00
Haiti, Port-au-Prince, La Selle (Terlonge)

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Clinopodium schusteri (Urb.) Govaerts
177592Walter S. Judd   66011992-05-22
Dominican Republic, Elias PiƱa, Cordillera Central; west slope and peak of Loma Nalga de Maco.

FLAS
Clinopodium schusteri (Urb.) Govaerts
177906Walter S. Judd   40771984-02-05
Haiti, Sud, Massif de la Hotte; Parc National Pic Macaya; "saddle" or ridge connecting peak of Morne Formon with Pic Macaya

FLAS
Clinopodium schusteri (Urb.) Govaerts
177907Fred Thompson (W. Judd#)   41061984-02-06
Haiti, Sud, Massif de la Hotte; Parc National Pic Macaya; Ravine du Sud (between Morne Macaya and Morne Formon)

FLAS
Clinopodium schusteri (Urb.) Govaerts
177908Walter S. Judd   45511984-05-12
Haiti, Ouest, E of Morne la Visite

FLAS
Clinopodium schusteri (Urb.) Govaerts
184336J. Dan Skean, Jr.   14501984-06-07
Haiti, Sud, Massif de la Hotte. Macaya Biosphere Reserve. Morne Macaya, along the trail from the "saddle camp" heading toward the peak. Area with much loose, dangerous dog-toothed limestone.

FLAS
Clinopodium schusteri (Urb.) Govaerts
242552Gretchen M. Ionta   20392013-01-12
Haiti, Sud, Massif de la Hotte, Macaya Biosphere Reserve, Pic Macaya National Park, along western ridge of Pic Macaya just above the saddle linking to Morne Formon, 18.379223 -74.027207

FLAS
Clinopodium schusteri (Urb.) Govaerts
260763J.L. Clark   144182015-01-12
Haiti, Sud, Massif de la Hotte. Parc National Pic Macaya. Summit and saddle between Pic Formond and Pic Macaya., 18.3758333 -74.0288889


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