Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lantana horrida subsp. zanonii (Lantana urticifolia subsp. zanonii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00095022R. W. Sanders, T. A. Zanoni, & J. D. Pimentel Baez   16821984-10-01
Dominican Republic, Pedernales, 18 km. northwest of Oviedo along road to Pedernales, dense thorn scrub forest of Acacia, cacti etc, on low ridge of dogtooth limestone, red-brown clay, 17.54N 71.30W, 220 m.

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Lantana horrida subsp. zanonii (R. W. Sanders) R. W. Sanders
192881M. Mejía, C. Ramirez   147531981-06-11
Dominican Republic, La Romana Prov., La Romana Mun., Río Cumayasa river valley, just N of town of Boca de Cumayasa, on SW side of river mouth., 18.4167 -69.1, 0 - 20m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Lantana horrida subsp. zanonii (R.W.Sanders) R.W.Sanders
TEX00375089Roger W. Sanders|T. Zanoni|J. Pimentel   16821984-10-01
Dominican Republic, Pedernales, 18 km NW of Oviedo along road to Pedernales., 17.54 -71.3


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Google Map

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