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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Cajanus Adans.
26831León Jorge   1941-05-20
Costa Rica, Cultivadas en Tucurrique.

CR
Cajanus Adans.
27970Sáenz Vitalia   1946-03-13
Costa Rica, San José, Cultivado en solar del Museo.

CR
9799   
Costa Rica, San José, Goicoechea, 1170m

CR
77498Córdoba José J.   9041968-04-03
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Terrenos del Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agrícolas., 600m

CR
132224Burger William   123031988-02-10
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Aguirre, Hilly slopes west of Villa Nueva and the río Naranjo. Evergreen rainforest formations on the seasonally dry Pacific slope., 9.46 -84.04, 200m

CR
Cajanus Adans.
30742Echeverría José Antonio   1946-03-23
Costa Rica, Heredia, Belén, Puente de Mulas.

CR
88730Ocampo Rafael A.   3635
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Estación Experimental Fabio Baudrit.

CR
Cajanus Adans.
101635Khan   2491984-01-16
Costa Rica, San José, Acosta, E. of town beside Carretera Nacional expossed grassy area., 9.8 -84.16, 1100m

CR
239726Frances Anne   142002-11-19
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, R.I. Guaymí Reserva Coto Brus., 8.83 -83.05, 700 - 900m

CR
Cajanus Adans.
42001Burger William   46971967-01-27
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Steep forested slopes above Golfito alont the trail to the television tower., 8.63 -83.16, 200m

CR
Cajanus Adans.
77497M. F. Barrus   671945-11-26
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba

CR
229076   

CR
Cajanus Adans.
40824   1940-09-17
Costa Rica

CR
154450Sántiz Cruz Esteban   2351987-11-10
México, Chiapas, Yaxa1 1 km del pueblo de Cancuc.


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