Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sarcodon portoricensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Sarcodon portoricensis A.Grupe & T.J.Baroni
02329649T. J. Baroni   87761998-06-05
Puerto Rico, CanĂ³vanas, El Yunque National Forest; El Toro Trail, 18.28094 -65.85869, 710m

State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
Sarcodon portoricensis A. Grupe & T.J. Baroni
CORT011998Timothy J. Baroni   87761998-06-05
United States, Puerto Rico, Canovanas Municipio, Caribbean National Forest, Off Hwy 186, El Toro Trail, 65.858694 -18.280944, 792m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Sarcodon portoricensis A.C.Grupe & T.J.Baroni
TUF123445M. Boyd   1993-06-27
Big Tree trail, El Yunque, Luquillo Mts.

TU
Sarcodon portoricensis A.C.Grupe & T.J.Baroni
TUF123453Roy Edward Halling   1990-07-23
El Verde Research Area, on ridge above Rio Sonadora, near trail to trench, CNF, Luquillo Mts., 18.31667 -65.81667


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