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Dataset: NYBG-Plants
Search Criteria: Aguas Buenas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden - Puerto Rico


NYBG-84571:Plants-Ficus
citrifolia Mill.
1368422G. R. Proctor   413151985-08-21
Aguas Buenas, Barrio Sumidero: vicinity of Cuevas de Aguas Buenas., 250 - 350m

NYBG-73377:Plants-Asplenium
cristatum Lam.
990463G. R. Proctor   413191985-08-21
Aguas Buenas, Barrio Sumidero: vicinity of Cuevas de Aguas Buenas., 250 - 350m

NYBG-73382:Plants-Asplenium
dentatum L.
876124G. P. Goll   3561899-11-15
Aguas Buenas, Caves of Aguas Buenas.

NYBG-91797:Plants-Mimosa
casta L.
01004717G. J. Breckon   59231999-11-13
Aguas Buenas, Bo. Bairoa. S-facing slope north edge of town, 18.2661 -66.105, 350m

NYBG-78541:Plants-Clitoria
falcata Lam.
988600G. J. Breckon   59081999-11-13
Aguas Buenas, Bo. Mula/Pueblo de Aguas Buanas. W-SW side of town on a hill north of route 156-173., 18.2589 -66.1103, 250 - 250m

NYBG:Plants-Rhynchospora
ciliata
905787A. González Más   11761960-11-20
Aguas Buenas, Bo. Sumidero

NYBG-27339:Plants-Fimbristylis
dichotoma Vahl
992079A. González Más   11771960-11-20
Aguas Buenas, Sumidero

NYBG-107191:Plants-Barbieria
pinnata (Pers.) Baill.
988560A. H. Liogier   362461987-02-18
Aguas Buenas, Cerro Marquesa., 18.27965 -66.11238, 450 - 450m

NYBG-3618:Plants-Corchorus
hirtus L.
01020605G. J. Breckon   59281999-11-13
Aguas Buenas, Bo. Bairoa. S-facing slope of north edge of town. Few houses in area. Near 5927., 18.2661 -66.105, 350 - 350m

NYBG-77557:Plants-Cestrum
macrophyllum Vent.
01008396O. W. Barrett   1221902-03-27
Aguas Buenas, 18.25701 -66.10619, 2 - 5m

NYBG-103407:Plants-Thelypteris
poiteana (Bory) Proctor
877099G. R. Proctor   396931983-11-01
Aguas Buenas, Mula, Aguas Buenas, Barrio Mula: Road 156, km. 41.9 (6.3 km. W. of intersection with Road 173)., 290 - 290m


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