Dataset: MO
Search Criteria: El Salvador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.
2763918Rubén A. Carballo   RAC010532004-02-06
El Salvador, Morazán, A.P. Río Sapo, cuenca de río Sapo, creciendo en el agua., 13.9166667 -88.1, 700m

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100184278Raul Villacorta   RV-02774
El Salvador

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100184653Dagoberto Rodríguez   DR-004722006-11-29
El Salvador, Morazán, Arambala, A.P. Río Sapo, Río Las Pilas., 13.9333333 -88.0833333, 774m

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100184654Dagoberto Rodríguez   DR-002022006-02-05
El Salvador, Sonsonate, Santa Isabel Ishuatán, propiedad de Matilde Castillo, el salto., 13.6833333 -89.55, 430m

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2764035Rubén A. Carballo   RAC10552004-02-06
El Salvador, Morazán, A.P. Río Sapo, cuenca de río Talchiga, 13.9166667 -88.1, 700m

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2770444Rubén A. Carballo   RAC011402004-03-11
El Salvador, Morazán, A.P. Sapo; por puente., 13.9333333 -88.1, 688m

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100184655Jorge Monterrosa S.   JMS012622006-08-26
El Salvador, Chalatenango, Dulca Nombre de María, ruta Chorro Blanco-La Cascada., 14.2333333 -89, 1200m

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Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.
3270164Norman C. Fassett   287301951-01-28
El Salvador, Sonsonate, Between Nahuizalco and Juayua, northwest of Sonsonate

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Marathrum Bonpl.
100480130Dagoberto Rodríguez   22812011-04-12
El Salvador, Sonsonate, Cuisnahuat, A.N.P. El Balsamar, orillas del río el jute., 13.6833333 -89.6, 539m

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Tristicha trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.
3270165Norman C. Fassett   286701951-01-15
El Salvador, San Salvador, Las Cataractas. Panchimalco, 457m

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2763996Rubén A. Carballo   RAC010542004-02-06
El Salvador, Morazán, A.P. Río Sapo, cuenca de río Talchiga., 13.9166667 -88.1, 700m

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2034125Raul Villacorta   RV-027741999-01-28
El Salvador, Morazán, Río Sapo. Creciendo sobre piedras dentro del río y sometida a las corrientes del río., 13.85 -88.1


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