Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ainoa bella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Ainoa bella Brodo & Lendemer
01187245W. R. Buck   364191999-10-04
United States of America, Alabama, Marion Co., North Fork Creek, on W side of US 43, ca. 5 mi SW of AL 172 at Hackleburg, 34.2383 -87.8956

NY
Ainoa bella Brodo & Lendemer
01187250W. R. Buck   364331999-10-04
United States of America, Alabama, Marion Co., North Fork Creek, on W side of US 43, ca. 5 mi SW of AL 172 at Hackleburg, 34.2383 -87.8956

NY
Ainoa bella Brodo & Lendemer
01187252W. R. Buck   364451999-10-05
United States of America, South Carolina, Greenville Co., Along US 276, 0.2 mi downhill of Bald Rock., 35.0833 -82.6217, 335m

NY
Ainoa bella Brodo & Lendemer
2359081R. C. Harris   400921997-03-14
United States of America, South Carolina, Greenville Co., W side of US 276, 2.5 mi N of SC 11 toward Caesars Head, 35.08 -82.62, 600m


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