Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudognaphalium domingense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


PIHG
16241Mark Minno   1988-11-24
Dominican Republic, Found growing in disturbed pinelands, 14 -15 km south of town in the Cordillera Central, the highest mountain range in the Caribbean region. Elev. 6,475 ft. Host plant for Vanessa virginiensis (American lady or American painted lady).

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Pseudognaphalium domingense (Lamarck) Anderberg
00282477E. C. Leonard   80541925-12-16
Haiti, Nord, Vicinity of St. Michel de l'Atalaye, north side of Mt. La Cidre, 350m

Harvard:GH
Pseudognaphalium domingense (Lamarck) Anderberg
00282478A. A. Heller   62011902-12-04
On the Adjuntas road eight miles from Ponce

Harvard:GH
Pseudognaphalium domingense (Lamarck) Anderberg
00282479R. A. Howard & E. S. Howard   81261946-08-08
Dominican Republic, Barahona, Trail between Pedernales and Aceitial, at Aceitial, 4200 feet

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0017553Alain Liogier   219411974-12-07
Dominican Republic

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
141683D. Burch, J. Jimenez   2525a1970-04-29
Dominican Republic, Santiago Prov., Jánico Mun., La Bosua near Janico., 19.3244 -70.8156, 762m

USF
90761E. Marcano, J. Jimenez   57591969-12-31
Dominican Republic, Santiago Prov., San José de las Matas Mun., Loma del Valle de Bao., 19.7152 -70.9232


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Google Map

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