Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Anguilla; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small
1437091C. J. M. Le Gallo   25081955-09-03
Anguilla, West End, 20m

NY
Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small
1437092C. J. M. Le Gallo   24921955-09-01
Anguilla, Long Pond., 20 - 25m

NY
Eugenia L.
1686267C. J. M. Le Gallo   24801955-09-05
Anguilla, The Valley. Plateau calcaire pres de la chapelle catholique.

NY
Eugenia L. L.
1686266C. J. M. Le Gallo   24931955-09-05
Anguilla, The Valley. Plateau calcaire, 20m

NY
Eugenia foetida Pers. Pers.
1435995I. Boldingh   35201906-00-00
Anguilla, [no locality]

NY
Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small (O.Berg) Small
1437072I. Boldingh   35241906-00-00
Anguilla, [no locality]


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