Dataset: CR
Taxa: Azolla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Azolla Lam.
123326Garwood N.   6281983-01-26
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Rio Potrero c. 2 km west of the CI. A. Gallery forest and edge of falls., 200m

CR
161373S. Blackmore   18801982-02-24
Honduras, El Paraiso: Rio Almendros on road to Chichicaste from Danli River.

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225371Gómez Luis Diego   6767
Nicaragua, Matagalpa, Laguna de Moyuá apx. 200 m Depto. de Matagalpa. Terrestre aledaños de sonsoquite y vegetación secundaria herbácea.

CR
122254Crow Garrett   59681984-09-06
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, P.N. Palo Verde Swamp ca. 2 km from park headquarters at Catalina along levee built out into swap.

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225372Gómez Luis Diego   67911977-03-12
Creciendo en pocillos márgenes del Río Potrero catarata de COMELCO 25 km NO de Cañas.

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147045Crow Garrett   73811989-10-15
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Nicoya, Pozo de Agua ca. 3 km South of Puerto Humo. Large swamp system along Rio Tempisque., 10.28 -85.33, 13m

CR
Azolla microphyla
113617Grant Martin L.   91981944-05-12
Colombia, Cordillera Oriental. Dep. : Cundinamarca. Puenta del Commun 20 km. n. of Bogotá. Habitat Pond in creek water., 2700m

CR
104930Liesner Ronald   137831982-04-22
Venezuela, ESTADO MERIDA. 15 km road distance west south west of Santo Domingo on the road to Merida. Paramo., 8.8 -70.76, 3000m

CR
Azolla microphyla
121765Crow Garrett   59351984-08-03
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Esparza, Playas de Doña Ana. Near town of Barranca. East side of mouth of Río Barranca. Small laguna beach., 9.95 -84.73, 10m

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220190Rojas Alexander   5361993-10-18
Costa Rica, Heredia, Heredia, Valle Central. Universidad Nacional., 10 -84.11, 1180m

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51532Bumby M. J.   4291973-05-28
Costa Rica, Limón, Found at mouth of Río Blanco with Río Moin close to shore in bed of Ceratophyllum sp. Also seen in Moin Channel with water Hyacinthus., 10m


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