Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maxillaria grisebachiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00264920C. Wright   6501856-00-00
Cuba, Oriente

Harvard:GH
00264921C. Wright   6501859-12-09
Cuba, Oriente

Harvard:AMES
00264922N. L. Britton, F. S. Earle & P. Wilson   48601910-03-01
Cuba, Santa Clara, Trinidad Mountains, Hanabanillas Falls

Harvard:GH
00264923P. E. E. Sintenis   sn1886-10-00

Harvard:GH
00264924P. E. E. Sintenis   63001887-02-25
Utuado, San Andres

Harvard:AMES
00264925J. A. Shafer   30411909-12-05
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Nipe, near Woodfred, 450 - 550m

Harvard:AMES
00264941E. L. Ekman   H123791929-05-05
Dominican Republic, Cordillera Central, La Cumbre, 300m

Harvard:A
00264942E. L. Ekman   H 123791929-05-05
Dominican Republic, Cordillera Central, La Cumbre, 300m

Harvard:GH
00264943Br. Alain   131941968-10-22
Dominican Republic, Banks of Mao river, El Aguacate, LA Leonor, MonciĆ³n, 500m


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