Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Search Criteria: Jamaica; Trelawny; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Myrtaceae Research Database - compiled by L.R. Landrum


ASU-IJ:MYRT-Myrt
Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr.
Proctor   221811961-04-10
JAMAICA, Trelawny, 1.5 mi N of Warsop, 609 - 670m

ASU-U, MICH:MYRT-Myrt
Pimenta jamaicensis (Britton & Harris) Proctor
Proctor   256331964-11-05
JAMAICA, Trelawny, Ca. 1 mi N of Warsop, 609m

ASU-IJ, NY:MYRT-Myrt
Landrum   47521983-06-04
JAMAICA, Trelawny, Ca. 5 mi NW of Troy Bridge on Crown Lands road extension, past settlement of Headings (ca. 18°16'N, 77°38'W), ca., 18.26666 -77.63333, 609m

ASU-IJ:MYRT-Myrt
Proctor   22536-b1962-07-29
JAMAICA, Trelawny, Burnt Hill, 548m

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Harris   94061906-02-25
Jamaica, Trelawny, Tyre, near Troy, 18.25 -77.6, 610m

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Harris   87691904-08-00
Jamaica, Trelawny, Near Troy

ASU:MYRT
Proctor, G. R.   266911965-09-03
Jamaica, Trelawny, Burnt Hill, 18.31 -77.56, 549 - 579m

ASU:MYRT
Proctor, G. R.   249021964-06-06
Jamaica, Trelawny, Mango Tree Hill, between Burnt Hill and Spring Garden, 549m

ASU:MYRT
Abdo, M. E. & Campbell, K.   26142011-03-18
Jamaica, Trelawny, Cockpit country, John Reid, base of "hill one"

ASU:MYRT
undetermined
Abdo, M. E. & Campbell, K.   26102011-03-17
Jamaica, Trelawny, Cockpit country, Lichfield - Barrett Hut (Broadleaf Water area), "Little Kilimanjaro Hill", 600 - 700m

ASU:MYRT
Abdo, M. E. & Campbell, K.   26102011-03-17
Jamaica, Trelawny, Cockpit country, Lichfield - Barret Hut, "Little Kilimanjaro Hill", 18.25 -77.5, 600 - 700m

ASU:MYRT
Campbell, K.   2013-03-12
Jamaica, Trelawny, Ramgoat Cave, 18.314583 -77.557722, 545m


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