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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes
146245Chacón Abelardo M.   281989-06-29
Costa Rica, Limón, R. I. Talamanca Camino a Soki entre la quebrada Amubri margen izquierda de río Lari., 9.49 -83.49, 200m

CR
Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes
172868Thomsen Karsten   4561993-01-14
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Osa, Aguabuena 3 km W of Rincón. Four-hectare permanent plot 1km N of BOSCOSA station in well-drained undulating terrain with slopes of 15-35º. Tall primary forest with many palms and large lianas. Characteristic species: Symphonia Carapa Brosimun utile, 8.71 -83.51, 350m

CR
Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes
98206Zamora Nelson   3951983-11-28
Costa Rica, Heredia, Sarapiquí, 400m

CR
Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes
174136Aguilar Reinaldo   13991992-11-03
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Osa, Aguabuena Sur Rincón., 8.7 -83.51, 50m

CR
Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes
224147Valverde Oscar   11751999-05-25
Costa Rica, Limón, Talamanca, Fila Carbon. Finca de Pedro Bolivar., 9.64 -82.84, 250m

CR
Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes
142043Hammel Barry E.   173191989-04-23
Costa Rica, Limón, R. F. Cordillera Volcánica Central Lower edge of reserve along Braulio Carrillo highway on steep hills rising immediately from Río Sucio flood plain Finca of Morra Family., 10.03 -84, 250m

CR
Balizia elegans (Ducke) Barneby & J. W. Grimes
112839Zamora Nelson   9721985-05-30
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Osa, Alto de los Mogos camino a Rincón de Osa., 300m


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