Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Peperomia fawcettii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984983C. V. Morton   49861947-04-15
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Vincent, Richmond Peak, Morne Garou Mountains, 900 - 1050m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984984C. V. Morton   49871947-04-15
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Vincent, Richmond Peak, Morne Garou Mountains, 900 - 1050m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984985C. V. Morton   50351947-04-15
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Vincent, Richmond Peak, Morne Garou Mountains, 900 - 1050m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984986W. R. Maxon   94321926-06-22
Jamaica, Saint Thomas Parish, east of Cuna Cuna Gap, 750 - 840m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984987W. R. Maxon   89981926-06-09
Jamaica, Saint Thomas Parish, Southeastern slopes of Stone Hole Bump, 600 - 800m

Harvard:A
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984988G. L. Webster   56071954-08-25
Jamaica, Portland Parish, John Crow Mountains, southwest end, Crown Peak above Corn Puss Gap, 1067m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984989E. West & L. E. Arnold   7011952-07-16
Jamaica, Saint Andrew Parish, on falls track at Hardwar Gap and on track to Old England

Harvard:A
Peperomia fawcettii C. de Candolle
01984990G. R. Proctor   68341952-06-22
Jamaica, Portland Parish, 1/2 mile north of Hardwar Gap, 1189m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1234984T. G. Yuncker   184941958-03-21
Jamaica, Portland, along trail to "Old England", above waterfall north of Hardwar Gap, 3800 - 4000m

MICH:Angiosperms
1234985T. G. Yuncker   185801958-03-31
Jamaica, St. Andrew; Hardwar Gap, 4000m


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