INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILL-PLANT
Search Criteria: Barbados; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Peperomia pustulatibacca Trel. and Stehle
ILL00009426Stehle   16471937-04-04
Barbados, Blackman’s., 13.182543 -59.545382

ILL:PLANT
Agave barbadensis Trel.
ILL00165550H. Stehle   16461937-08-04
Barbados, Bathsheba, 13.210168 -59.525354

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea tuberosa (Miller) Ait. f.
ILL00165673M.S. Goodman   6461911-10-11
Barbados, Dodds, 13.125634 -59.456055

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea tuberosa (Miller) Ait.
ILL00165674M.S. Goodman   6462011-10-11
Barbados, Dodds, 13.125634 -59.456055

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea tuberosa (Miller) Ait. f.
ILL00165672M.L. Goodman   6451911-10-18
Barbados, Near Lears Planta. [Plantation], St. Michael, 13.15 -59.583333

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea tuberosa (Mill.) W.T. Ait.
ILL00165675M.L. Goodman   6471911-10-18
Barbados, Near Lears Planta [Plantation], St. Michael, 13.15 -59.583333

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea tuberosa (Miller) Ait. f.
ILL00165671M.S. Goodman   6471911-10-18
Barbados, Near Lears Planta [Plantation], St. Michael., 13.15 -59.583333

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea acaulis (Kunth) B. Ullrich
ILL00165703M.S. Goodman   6451911-10-18
Barbados, Near Lears Planta, St. Michael, 13.15 -59.583333

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea acaulis (Kunth) B. Ullrich
ILL00165702M.S. Goodman   6461911-10-11
Barbados, Dodds, 13.125634 -59.456055

ILL:PLANT
ILL00156362Craig   81917-00-00
Barbados

ILL:PLANT
ILL00156343Craig   101917-00-00
Barbados

ILL:PLANT
Peperomia myrtifolia (Vahl) A. Dietr
ILL00167167Stehlé   1648
Barbados

ILL:PLANT
Peperomia pellucida (L.) Kunth
ILL00167302Bathsheba   s.n.1891-11-13
Barbados, Barbados, 13.166667 -59.533333

ILL:PLANT
ILL00168886WM   8891891-11-17
Barbados, 13.16345 -59.557228

ILL:PLANT
Furcraea acaulis (Kunth) B. Ullrich
ILL00165701M.S. Goodman   6451911-10-18
Barbados, Near Lears Planta, St. Michael, 13.15 -59.583333


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