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

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264927H. Stehlé   12451936-10-11
Bains Jaunes, Soufriere, 950m

Harvard:GH
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264928W. H. Hodge & B. T. Hodge   16981940-03-05
Dominica, Southwest ridges of Morne Plat Pays, 800m

Harvard:AMES
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264930H. Stehlé   13561937-02-09
Bains Jaunes, 1080m

Harvard:GH
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264931D. H. Nicolson   21281964-12-01
Dominica, Saint Paul, 0.3 miles east of Pont Casse, 1900 ft. alt., 579m

Harvard:A
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264932G. R. Proctor   203251959-12-08
Basse Terre, along Trace Victor Hugues between Grande Decouverte & Savana-aux-Ananas, 1000 - 1160m

Harvard:A
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264933G. R. Proctor   200351959-11-18
Basse Terre: Moscou district, south of La Citerne, 650 - 660m

Harvard:A
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264934R. A. Howard   181391973-12-01
Summit forest at Mountaintop, 880m

Harvard:A
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264935R. K. Wadsworth   5841967-08-03
Saint Kitts and Nevis, Camp Crater Mountain, Trinity Palmetto Point Parish, 600 - 700m

Harvard:AMES
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00264936J. S. Beard   5671945-10-08
Grenada, Fedon's Camp, 800m

Harvard:A
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00287519J. Jéremie   8651980-01-26
Massif de la Soufriére, Trace Victor Hughes, savane aux Ananas, 1050m

Harvard:A
Maxillaria inflexa (Lindley) Grisebach
00287520J. Jéremie   18711987-11-16
Massif de la Soufriere; Trace Victor Hugues; savane aux Ananas, 1000m


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