Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chionanthus bumelioides (Linociera bumelioides), Chionanthus bumelioides subsp. bumelioides (Linociera ekmanii, Linociera miragonae), Chionanthus bumelioides subsp. cubensis (Mayepea cubensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Chionanthus bumelioides (Griseb.) Stearn
24756D. S. Correll, F. Meyer   446851975-03-15
Bahamas, Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco: in coppice on high ridge, Schooner Bay Estates, between Great Abaco Highway and ocean, 26.397 -77.1087

FTG
Chionanthus bumelioides (Griseb.) Stearn
37185D. S. Correll, H. B. Correll & Ruben Sauleda   505741979-04-12
Bahamas, Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco: in wind-blown coppice on ridge above sea, Schooner Bay., 26.397 -77.1087

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
E. L. Ekman   102061919-12-20
Cuba

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00075022C. Wright   29411860-07-28
Cuba, Toscano

Harvard:A
00075023E. L. Ekman   102061919-12-20
Cuba, Oriente Province, Guantanamo in collibus inter Glorieta et Rio Jateras

Harvard:GH
00075024E. L. Ekman   79541927-04-03
Haiti, Massif de la Hotte, group Morne Rochelois, Maragoane, coastal cliffs at Nan-Passe (a little bay near Charlier)

Harvard:A
00075025E. L. Ekman   79541927-04-03
Haiti, Massif de la Hotte, group Morne Rochelois, Maragoane, coastal cliffs at Nan-Passe (a little bay near Charlier)

Harvard:A
Mayepea cubensis P. Wilson
00216556J. A. Shafer-1   42531910-02-27
Cuba: Mouth of Rio Yamaniguey, Oriente

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Chionanthus bumelioides (Griseb.) Stearn
NO0093610R. Howard   2381950-07-01
Cuba

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
142374R. P. Sauleda, D. S. Correll   23021979-04-12
Bahamas, Abaco Island, South Abaco Distr., Guiana Schooner Bay Road.


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