INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILL-PLANT
Taxa: Echites
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Echites umbellatus Jacq.
ILL00148123D.L. Nickrent   23851987-06-04
Bahamas, Church’s Blue Hole, Andros Island., 24.433333 -77.95

ILL:PLANT
Echites umbellatus Jacq.
ILL00148122D.L. Nickrent   24511987-06-07
Bahamas, London Ridge, Andros Island., 24.433333 -77.95

ILL:PLANT
Echites umbellatus Jacq.
ILL00148121N.H. Nickerson   72031982-03-30
Bahamas, Along Subburn Boulevard, HBC, Exuma., 23.56944 -75.88417

ILL:PLANT
Echites echites (L.) Britton ex Small
ILL00148120William R. Maxon, Ellsworth P. Killip   16151920-03-28
Jamaica, East of Montego Bay, St. James Parish., 18.468881 -77.937713

ILL:PLANT
Echites echites (L.) Britton ex Small
ILL00148119J. Arthur Harris, john V. Lawrence   C15451915-01-27
Jamaica, Port Henderson, Saint Catherine., 17.95 -76.883333

ILL:PLANT
ILL00148118S.F. Glassman   15961948-06-15
Honduras, Jicarito River; drainage of the Yeguare River, Department of Morazan., -14 -87, 792m

ILL:PLANT
Echites microcalyx A.DC.
ILL00148117F.L. Stevens   5381924-09-16
Panama, Punta Bruja., 8.585362 -78.530077

ILL:PLANT
Echites umbellatus Jacq.
ILL00148114Harold N. Moldenke   55001929-12-18
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Buena Vista, Miami., 25.813153 -80.191714

ILL:PLANT
Echites umbellatus Jacq.
ILL00148115A.H. Curtiss   54481895-07-02
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Old Rhodes Key, Biscayne National Park., 25.360164 -80.250644

ILL:PLANT
Echites andrewsii Chapm.
ILL00148116H.C. Cowles   s.n.1906-00-00
United States, Florida, Miami Dade, Elliott's Key, 25.44278 -80.1975


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