Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clavija domingensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Clavija domingensis Urb. & Ekman
PH00006198E.L. Ekman   s.n.1926-11-09
Haiti, Massif de la Satte, eastern group in Morne des Abricats, 500m

PH
Clavija domingensis Urb. & Ekman
PH00767527Arndt   51986-11-00
Haiti, 3 miles S of Coffee Station, Fonds-des-Negres

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Clavija domingensis Urban & Ekman
00073634E. L. Ekman   71901926-11-09
Haiti, Massif de la Hotte, eastern group, in Morne des Hericats, ca. 500 m

Harvard:A
Clavija domingensis Urban & Ekman
00073635E. L. Ekman   71901926-11-09
Haiti, Massif de la Hotte, eastern group, in Morne des Hericats, ca. 500 m

Harvard:GH
Clavija domingensis Urban & Ekman
00969766C. H. Arndt   1927-12-20
Haiti, 2 mi. S. of Coffee Experiment Station. Communal Aquin.

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Clavija domingensis Urb. & Ekman
LL00372341E. L. Ekman   H 71901926-11-09
Haiti, Massif de la Hotte, eastern group, in Morne des Abricots.

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Clavija domingensis Urb. & Ekman
294665B. Jestrow, T.P. Andre, A. Franck, O. Jean, J. Noel   2017-H-032017-01-16
Haiti, Sud Dept., Fond-des-Blancs, -6 km NE of town, off roadside., 18 -73, 270 - 275m

USF
Clavija domingensis Urb. & Ekman
294666B. Jestrow, W. Cinea, A. Franck, V. Logiste, F. Pierre   2017-H-082017-01-17
Haiti, Sud Dept., Bonne Fin, -1 km NW of town, short hike off main road up a hillside., 18 -74, 480 - 485m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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