Search Results (List)

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

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New York Botanical Garden - Puerto Rico


NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619523E. C. Leonard   138651929-03-15
Département du Nord-Ouest, Mountain west of bay. Vicinity of Port à L'Ecu.

NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619524A. H. Liogier   151611969-05-09
Santiago, Jaiqui Picado, 20 miles W of Santiago., 300 - 400m

NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619525A. H. Liogier   137361969-02-10
Pedernales, Cabo Rojo.

NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619526M. M. Mejía Pimentel   82281980-09-18
Azua, Cañada Miguel Martín between Sabana de Miguel Martín and Sabana de San Juan., 18.65 -70.72, 1500 - 1600m

NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619527S. A. Thompson   76101990-07-30
Pedernales, 1 Km E of Cabo Rojo. Karst Outcrop., 3 - 10m

NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619528A. H. Liogier   139131969-02-15
Pedernales, Bahia de las Aguilas, S of Cabo Rojo.

NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619529A. H. Liogier   164881969-10-23
Monte Cristi, Near Copey, S of Montecristi., 100m

NYBG:Plants-Galactia
1619530E. L. Ekman   44591925-07-04
Département du Nord-Ouest, Presqu'île du Nord Ouest, Môle St. Nicolas, quaternary limestone terraces at the raneparts, arid region.

Temp Collection for testing transfers


Temp:test-MO-Brodiaea
synandra (A. Heller) Jeps.
1148327E.E. Stanford   Stanford 14671930-05-03
California, San Joaquin, Jacktone Road. Open fields.

Temp:test-MO-Brodiaea
synandra (A. Heller) Jeps.
1148328Carl C. Epling   Epling s.n. 19321932-06-23
California, San Diego, Near Cuyamaca Lake.

Temp:test-MO-Brodiaea
synandra (A. Heller) Jeps.
1148330Charles L. Hitchcock   Hitchcock 64501940-05-17
California, Shasta, 3 miles east of Redding. Open manzanita-oak association. 500 feet.


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