Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Guadeloupe; Saint Barthelemy; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Eugenia foetida Pers.
1435962C. J. M. Le Gallo   4281951-12-27
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Anse Gouverneur

NY
Psidium guajava L.
1438095A. Questel   3511938-06-30
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Le Rhin. St. Barthelemy.

NY
Eugenia rhombea (O.Berg) Krug & Urb.
1436926A. Questel   3411938-06-30
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Anse Gouverneur

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Myrciaria floribunda (H.West ex Willd.) O.Berg
1437698A. Questel   4201938-07-03
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Public.

NY
Eugenia cordata (Sw.) DC.
1435635C. J. M. Le Gallo   10911952-11-12
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Morne Larigot, 100m

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Eugenia ligustrina (Sw.) Willd.
1436323A. Questel   4191938-07-03
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Public. Saint Barthelemy.

NY
Eugenia foetida Pers.
1435963C. J. M. Le Gallo   10871952-11-20
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Grand Bois., 150m

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Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small
1437089C. J. M. Le Gallo   10471952-10-24
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Cul de sac., 20m

NY
Mosiera longipes (O.Berg) Small
1437090C. J. M. Le Gallo   10421952-10-24
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Cul de sac, Grande Voƻte., 20m

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Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd.
1435410A. Questel   451937-11-28
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Colombier., 100m

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Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd.
1435287A. Questel   8691938-12-05
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, St. Jean (Etoile). Saint Barthelemy.

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Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd.
1435288A. Questel   7101938-11-28
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Le Rhin. Saint Barthelemy.

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Myrcianthes fragrans (Sw.) McVaugh
1437618C. J. M. Le Gallo   6361951-08-23
Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, morne de Petite Saline


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