Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alboleptonia sulcata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Alboleptonia sulcata T.J. Baroni & Lodge
577588T. J. Baroni   79721996-06-29
Puerto Rico, Caimitillo Trail

NY:NY
Alboleptonia sulcata T.J.Baroni & Lodge
577589T. J. Baroni   83231996-11-16
Virgin Islands (U.S.), Saint John, Cinnamon Bay

State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
Alboleptonia sulcata var. trispora
CORT013310Timothy J. Baroni   83111996-11-15
United States, Virgin Islands, Saint John, Bordeaux Hill, near Spice Hill community, 18.164682 -64.666247

CORT
Alboleptonia sulcata T.J. Baroni & Lodge
CORT013472Timothy J. Baroni   87801998-06-07
United States, Puerto Rico, Rio Grande Municipio, Caribbean National Forest, El Yunque, Caimitillo Trail, 18.310509 -65.791274

CORT
Alboleptonia sulcata T.J. Baroni & Lodge
CORT013473Timothy J. Baroni   87811998-06-07
United States, Puerto Rico, Rio Grande Municipio, Caribbean National Forest, El Yunque, Caimitillo Trail, 18.310509 -65.791274


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