Dataset: FLAS-Plants
Taxa: Hylocereus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
208343Richard Abbott   248662002-09-00
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
208344Richard Abbott   248662002-09-00
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
235424Lucas C. Majure   33262008-07-09
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County, 25.7153 -80.25048

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus intermedius Hutchinson
236300J. Richard Abbott   112801998-02-04
United States of America, Florida, Sarasota, 27.3333333 -82.55

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
236301J. Richard Abbott   71461994-07-11
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
236302J. Richard Abbott   71461994-07-11
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus A. Berger
36071Mrs. C.W. Mathews   1941-12-05
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
84178D.B. & S.S. Ward   17621962-08-11
United States of America, Florida, Brevard County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
84179D.B. & S.S. Ward   17621962-08-11
United States of America, Florida, Brevard County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
101316J. Beckner   19841967-11-06
United States of America, Florida, St. Lucie County

FLAS:Plants
Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose
103736J. Beckner   19801967-11-06
United States of America, Florida, St. Lucie County


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