Search Results (List)

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

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New York Botanical Garden - Puerto Rico


NYBG-88604:Plants-Lantana
involucrata L.
01026632C. L. Kelloff   3871988-01-10
Loiza, Old dairy farm off of Rt. 187, Piñones State Forest, E of San Juan., 25 - 25m

NYBG-15940:Plants-Ruellia
tuberosa sensu Gray
948188G. J. Breckon   52551997-10-13
Loíza, Bo. Torrecilla Baja. Between Punta Maldonado and Punta Vacía Talega. Abandoned coconut plantation on south side of road 187, ca. 3.5 km east of junction with road to Piñones., 18.4461 -65.9258, 5 - 5m

NYBG-45366:Plants-Cyperus
articulatus Schlecht.
905189A. H. Liogier   354831985-03-26
Loíza, El Ancón.

NYBG-51459:Plants-Erithalis
fruticosa L.
00855850D. E. Atha   18101998-06-15
Loíza, Barrio Laguna la Torrecilla. Route 187, East of Intl. airport at Punta Maldonado., 18.45 -65.97, 2 - 2m

NYBG-73382:Plants-Asplenium
dentatum L.
876120N. L. Britton   57381915-03-23
Loiza, 18.4293976 -65.8895476

NYBG:Plants-Gmelina
elliptica
01113476C. Taylor   91561989-08-27
Loiza, Along the Rio Grande de Loiza at Santa Catalina, just N of the old bridge by the old mill.

NYBG-3394:Plants-Eichhornia
crassipes (Mart.) Solms
01090059I. Vélez   40861955-06-07
Loiza, 18.4293976 -65.8895476

NYBG-109964:Plants-Cyclopeltis
semicordata (Sw.) J. Sm.
1043966F. S. Axelrod   31371991-11-05
Loiza, Bo. Canovanas, Cuchilla de Santa Ines, Rt 188, c. km 3., 18.40548 -65.88577, 2 - 25m

NYBG:Plants-Corallina
cubensis (Mont. ex Kütz.) Kütz.
02173931A. Ortiz   66711971-07-24
Loiza, Berwin Country Club, Mediania Alta, 18.415552 -65.830782

NYBG-114353:Plants-Limnobium
laevigatum (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Heine
01090272N. L. Britton   89211927-02-23
Loiza, 18.4293976 -65.8895476


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