Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acalypha bisetosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
PH00687243N. Rovirosa   8781890-07-12
drito Cerro del [?]

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
129808R. J. Wagner   12311967-09-24
Puerto Rico, At. km, 10.0 on route 191 through Luquillo Mts.

FTG
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
136898P. Acevedo-Rdgz., T Carlo, R.Rivera, R.Santiago & C. Trejo   133952003-07-24
Puerto Rico, Barranquitas, Cerro La Torrecilla., 18.2016 -66.3324

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
N. L. Britton & et al.   61841922-02-23
Puerto Rico

F:Botany
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
N. L. Britton & et al.   64551922-03-05
Puerto Rico

F:Botany
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
N. L. Britton & et al.   52751915-03-13
Puerto Rico

F:Botany
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
N. L. Britton & et al.   28471913-00-00
Puerto Rico

F:Botany
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
P. E. E. Sintenis   51041886-09-21
Puerto Rico

F:Botany
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
P. E. E. Sintenis   10261885-03-20
Puerto Rico

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
1157154José I. Otero   2881937-11-14
Puerto Rico, Bayamon, Aibonito, Bo. Azomante

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Acalypha bisetosa Bertol. ex Spreng.
v0347054WISWagner, Richard J.   12311967-09-24
Puerto Rico, At km. 10.0 on route 191 through Luquillo Mts.


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