Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pimenta jamaicensis (Amomis jamaicensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU:Plants
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ASU0056869L. R. Landrum   47481983-06-02
Jamaica, Saint James, Ca. 1.6 miles N fo Niagara River on highway to Mocho White Rock Hill., 18.25 -77.8333

ASU:Plants
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ASU0056870L. R. Landrum   47581983-06-05
Jamaica, Saint Ann Parish, Weska, Ca. 2 miles N of Mason river., 18.2167 -77.25

ASU:Plants
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ASU0056871L. R. Landrum   47591983-06-05
Jamaica, Saint Ann Parish, Weska, Ca. 4 miles N of Mason river., 18.2167 -77.25

ASU:Plants
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ASU0056872L. R. Landrum   47571983-06-05
Jamaica, Saint Ann Parish, Douglas Castle, ca. 2miles N of Mason river., 18.2167 -77.25

MICH:Angiosperms
1235520George R. Proctor   256331964-11-05
Jamaica, Locality placeholder for SQL ID 484747

MICH:Angiosperms
1235521George R. Proctor   238721963-07-27
Jamaica, Locality placeholder for SQL ID 484748

PH
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PH00002958William Harris   128761918-03-25
Jamaica, Clarendon, Peckham Woods, Upper Clarendon

USF
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280774P. A. Lewis, A.R. Franck, A. Oberli, K. Campbell, A. Reid   10052015-05-14
Jamaica, Middlesex Co., Clarendon Par.

FTG
32310G. R. Proctor   238721963-07-27
Jamaica, Portland, East slope of the John Crow Mts, c. 2.5 miles southwest of ECCLESDOWN., 18.057 -76.3347

FTG
32189G. R. Proctor   238721963-07-27
Jamaica, Portland, East slope of the John Crow Mts, c. 2.5 miles southwest of ECCLESDOWN., 18.057 -76.3347

Harvard:GH
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00071219W. H. Harris   128761918-03-25
Jamaica, Clarendon Parish, Peckham Woods


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