Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Livistona decora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Livistona decora (W.Bull) Dowe
10372R. W. Read   713
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, The Coconut Grove Palmetum, 26.3833 -81.8333

FTG
Livistona decora (W.Bull) Dowe
66389L. R. Noblick, J. Jacobs, F. Mahr   49191992-09-12
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade, Fairchild Tropical Garden plot 84B, accession number P4126. Palm destroyed by Hurricane Andrew, August 24, 1992, Apice and wood sample also collected., 30.3833 -84.4

FTG
Livistona decora (W.Bull) Dowe
76845J. L. Dowe   3311996-04-08
Australia, Queensland, Australia, Queensland, North Kennedy, near Townsville, Cape Cleveland, 3 km from Mangrove Creek road crossing on Ains Road, -19.25 147

FTG
Livistona decora (W.Bull) Dowe
76844J. L. Dowe   3321996-04-08
Australia, Queensland, Australia, Queensland, North Kennedy, near Townsville, Cape Cleveland, 5 km from Mangrove Creek road crossing on Aims Road, -19.25 147

FTG
Livistona decora (W.Bull) Dowe
76861J. L. Dowe   3301996-04-08
Australia, Queensland, North Kennedy, near Townsville, Cape Cleveland, 1 km from Mangrove Creek road crossing on Airns Road Garden accession number 96229., -9.25 147

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
221426S. Barry Davis   14892007-01-27
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens; The Palm Hammock., 29.61271 -82.40765

FLAS
221427S. Barry Davis   14892007-01-27
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens; The Palm Hammock., 29.61271 -82.40765

FLAS
221428S. Barry Davis   14892007-01-27
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens; The Palm Hammock., 29.61271 -82.40765


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Google Map

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