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

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS:Plants
19758C.J. Williams   1929-10-08
United States of America, Florida, Hillsborough County

FLAS:Plants
219330Stephen H. Brown   2006-06-18
United States of America, Florida, Lee County

FLAS:Plants
219331Stephen H. Brown   2006-06-18
United States of America, Florida, Lee County

FLAS:Plants
219332Stephen H. Brown   2006-06-30
United States of America, Florida, Lee County

FLAS:Plants
219333Stephen H. Brown   2006-06-30
United States of America, Florida, Lee County

FLAS:Plants
219335Stephen H. Brown   2006-05-05
United States of America, Florida, Lee County

FLAS:Plants
220241Stephen H. Brown   2006-09-14
United States of America, Florida, Lee County

FLAS:Plants
220242Stephen H. Brown   2006-09-14
United States of America, Florida, Lee County

FLAS:Plants
225546Lisa Hickey   2009-08-27
United States of America, Florida, Manatee County

FLAS:Plants
233019J. Richard Abbott   251422008-09-18
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County, 25.675 -80.2683333

FLAS:Plants
44479Erdman West   1946-04-26
United States of America, Florida, Martin County

FLAS:Plants
44480Erdman West   1946-04-26
United States of America, Florida, Martin County

FLAS:Plants
52112Erdman West   1949-06-16
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County

FLAS:Plants
184624R.A. & E.S. Howard   210091994-01-31
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County

FLAS:Plants
184625R.A. & E.S. Howard   210091994-01-31
United States of America, Florida, Miami-Dade County


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