Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lepanthes obtusipetala
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262442W. R. Maxon   97781926-07-02
Jamaica, Upper eastern ridge and summit of Mossman's Peak, 1700 - 1925m

Harvard:GH
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262443M. R. Crosby, H. A. Hespenheide & W. R. Anderson   8531963-07-24
Jamaica, Saint Thomas Parish, Between Blue Mountain Peak and Portland Gap, 6500-7400 ft, 1981 - 2255m

Harvard:AMES
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262444E. P. Killip   2461916-02-25
Jamaica, New Haven Gap, 5600 ft, 1706m

Harvard:AMES
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262445G. L. Webster, J. R. Ellis & K. Miller   83481959-06-17
Jamaica, Portland Parish, John Crow Mountains, 2.5 miles SW of Ecclesdown, 2500 ft, 762m

Harvard:AMES
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262446W. R. Maxon   96761920-06-30
Jamaica, Lower eastern ridge of Mossman's Peak, 1600 - 1700m

Harvard:AMES
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262447W. R. Maxon   98481926-07-04
Jamaica, Lower western ridge of Blue Mountain Peak, 1700 - 1950m

Harvard:AMES
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262448N. L. Britton & A. Hollick   28181908-04-06
Jamaica, Saint Ann Parish, On Pimento, Union Hill near Moneague, 600m

Harvard:GH
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262449G. R. Proctor   226401962-08-24
Jamaica, Saint Ann Parish, Along road to Hollymount, north slope of Mt. Diablo, 2700 ft, 822m

Harvard:AMES
Lepanthes obtusipetala (Fawcett & Rendle) Fawcett & Rendle
00262450N. L. Britton & A. Hollick   28181908-04-06
Jamaica, Saint Ann Parish, On Pimento, Union Hill, near Moneague


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