Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sapium cuneatum (Sapium harrisii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Sapium harrisii Urb. ex Pax
PH00022328W. Harris   101171908-02-19
Jamaica, Hardware Gap, 1219m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Sapium harrisii Urb. ex Pax
Wm. Harris   101171908-02-19
Jamaica

F:Botany
G. Goodfriend   1977-05-12
Jamaica

F:Botany
G. Goodfriend   1977-05-12
Jamaica

F:Botany
G. L. Webster   84001959-06-20
Jamaica

F:Botany
Wm. Harris   112141912-09-30
Jamaica

F:Botany
Wm. Harris   98171907-09-09
Jamaica

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00048733W. H. Harris   101171908-02-19
Jamaica, Hardware Gap, alt. 4000 feet, 1219m

Harvard:GH
Sapium cuneatum Grisebach
00048730   
Jamaica

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Sapium harrisii Urb. ex Pax
LL00533798George R. Proctor   246491964-02-16
Jamaica, Portland, Along the waterfall track north of HARDWAR GAP.

University of Mary Washington Herbarium


MWCF
MWCF-0001972   
Jamaica, Portland

MWCF
MWCF-0001971I. Cornman   1967-12-22
Jamaica, Portland, Hardwar Gap, 18.084272 -76.730831, 1143m

MWCF
MWCF-0001973I. Cornman   1967-10-25
Jamaica, Portland, Hardwar Gap, 18.084272 -76.730831, 1219m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1169198G. L. Webster, J. Ellis, & K. Miller   84001959-06-20
Jamaica, Trelawny, Cockpit Country, c. 3 mi. N of Tropy, 1500 - 1750m

MICH:Angiosperms
1169199George R. Proctor   246491964-02-16
Jamaica, along the waterfall track north of Hardwar Gap, 3900 - 4000m


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Google Map

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