Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cereus repandus (Cereus margaritensis, Cereus grenadensis, Cereus atroviridis, Cactus repandus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Cereus repandus (L.) Mill.
LeRoy Gross   24462006-01-20
United States, California, Los Angeles, North end of the San Rafael Hills, east side of the main crest. North of Lookout Tower.; Pasadena 7.5', 34.19093 -118.20679, 503m

CalBG:RSA
Cereus repandus (L.) Mill.
RSA0301623   
United States, California

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00093290Seth Wielgus   2021-06-24
Curaçao, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m: accession number 1999-0024-01-2; originally received as a plant from St George Village Botanical Garden of St. Croix - Conrad Fleming as a cultivated plant of known wild origin; Upon further investigation, the following information on this accession was gleaned from Cactus and Succulent Journal (U.S.) Vol. 62(2), March-April 1990; ISI 90-3; A tree-like cactus native only to Curaçao. The stems are 10 cm thick, ribs 8-12, the flowers to 11 cm llong and white to whitish-pink. Plants from seeds collected by B. Trujillo (data will be provided in next year's list for this and other items collected by Trujillo). The collection data was not listed in the 1991 list. Accession notes say that this plant came to DBG from St. George Village Botanical Garden of St. Croix - Conrad Fleming via Edward F. Anderson, August 2021, jbw., 12.167394 -68.989577, 59m

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Cereus grenadensis Britton & Rose
00061818N. L. Britton & T. E. Hazen   1910-02-24
Grenada, St. George's, coastal bank

Harvard:A
Cereus grenadensis Britton & Rose
01874722R. A. Howard   183421977-03-31
Grenada, St. David's Point

Harvard:A
Cereus grenadensis Britton & Rose
01874723R. A. Howard   183341977-03-30
Grenada, Pointe Saline

Harvard:A
Cereus margaritensis J. R. Johnston
01874732R. A. Howard   183341977-03-30
Grenada, Point Saline

Harvard:A
Cereus margaritensis J. R. Johnston
01874733R. A. Howard & E. S. Howard   188281979-03-04
Grenada, Lance aux Espine

Harvard:A
Cereus repandus (Linnaeus) Miller
01874735R. A. Howard   202911986-01-17
Aruba, Gold mine area

Harvard:GH
Cereus repandus (Linnaeus) Miller
01874736J. G. Jack   42971926-03-15
Cuba, Cienfuegos, Soledad, Harvard Tropical Garden

Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
Cereus repandus (L.) Miller
1453   

HNT
Cereus repandus (L.) Miller
1457F. Ritter   1006

HNT
Cereus repandus (L.) Miller 'Monstrosus'
1456   

HNT
Cereus repandus (L.) Miller
8596   

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1442082George Engelmann   14040
United States, Haage and Schmidt miss 1873

MO
1442073Thompson   s.n.1899-07-28

MO
1442089George Engelmann   s.n.1882-08-17
United States, Massachusetts, Hort Bot Cambridge

MO
1442088Schultz   4
South America

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Cereus repandus (L.) Mill.
v0368563WISNee, M.; Mori, S.   40951971-05-01
Venezuela, Lara, 19 km SW of Barquisimento & 16 km NE of Quibor along Carretera 7

WIS
Cereus repandus (L.) Mill.
00005757MADM. Nee, S. Mori   4095
Venezuela

WIS
Cereus repandus (L.) Mill.
00005758MADNee, M.; Mori, Scott   4095
Venezuela, Lara, 19 km SW of Barquisimento and 16 km NE of Quibor along Carretera 7

General Research Observations


SEINet
Anne Barber   1722012-03-02
USA, Arizona, ASU Arboretum, 33.419819 -111.934097, 110m

SEINet
Anne Barber   2092012-04-05
USA, Arizona, ASU Arboretum - Maroon Trail, 33.420447 -111.932, 110m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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