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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
90653Córdoba José J.   21161982-06-30
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Cabiria 7. Catie., 625m

CR
120963Hernández Ricardo   
Costa Rica, Heredia, Carretera a San Miguel Sur de Santo Domingo. Junto al puente de arco sobre el río Virilla.

CR
221655Penneys Darin S.   5021995-05-24
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Monteverde. San Gerardo Biological Station. Road to Caño Negro E of Station. Secondary forest. tropical wet., 10.36 -84.76, 850m

CR
63743Lent Roy W.   37491974-01-06
Costa Rica, Heredia, Open lot between Santo Domingo and río Virilla., 9.96 -84.08, 1110m

CR
90503Córdoba José J.   21341982-07-19
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Catie. Cabiria 7., 625m

CR
69207Ocampo Rafael A.   22971979-02-10
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Esparza, Barón., 9.96 -84.61, 200m

CR
120962Hernández Ricardo   
Costa Rica, Heredia, Carretera a San Miguel Sur de Santo Domingo. Junto al puente de arco sobre el río Virilla.

CR
54916Kuhbier Heinrich   1101971-02-25
Costa Rica, San José, Montes De Oca, Ca. 3 km östl. San Jose Universitätsgelände Ruderalplatz an der Nordseite der Umzäunung., 1100m

CR
184789Lépiz Eduardo   2121994-03-10
Costa Rica, Heredia, Santo Domingo, Valle Central. Charrales frente a cafetal contiguo al edificio de Inbio., 9.97 -84.09, 1100m

CR
101407Khan   171984-01-09
Costa Rica, San José, North of Calle 3. Disturbed waste ground beside new road.

CR
90502Córdoba José J.   21351982-07-19
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Catie. Cabiria 7., 625m

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124943Grayum Michael   34291984-07-06
Costa Rica, San José, Weedy lot at NE corner of Calle 23 and Ave 15 along río Torres., 9.93 -84.06, 1160m


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