Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asplenium cirrhatum (Asplenium radicans var. cirrhatum, Asplenium karstenianum, Asplenium galipanense)
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Asplenium cirrhatum Rich. ex Willd.
26112Gordon McPherson   72301985-10-22
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Along trail on divide separating Chiriqui and Bocas del Toro. [Coordinates on orginal label: 8.45N 82.15W]. Forest, 8.78 -82.21, 1150m

MO:Tropicos
Asplenium cirrhatum Rich. ex Willd.
32334Bruce A. Stein Clement W. Hamilton   11431983-01-01
Panama, Panamá, Parque Nacional Cerro Campana, 2 km N of Hwy. 707. Cloud forest, 8.7 -79.92, 850m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Asplenium cirrhatum Rich. ex Willd.
225396Kenneth Sytsma   2547
Panamá, Province of Cocle. Between Caño Sucio and waterfall at base of Cerro Tife ca 4 hr hike; Caña Susio is 1 hr W of the Río Blanco which is a 5 hr hike north of the Continental Divide above El Copé and El Petroso sawmill., 8.63 -80.6

CR
Asplenium cirrhatum Rich. ex Willd.
105179Folsom James P.   17971977-02-17
Panamá, Province of Chiriquí. Cerro Colorado; top. Bocas Road., 1500m

CR
Asplenium cirrhatum Rich. ex Willd.
114683Thomas Antonio   45021980-05-03
Panamá, Province of Colon. Santa Rita Ridge Road ca 1 hour walk from end of road., 400m

CR
Asplenium cirrhatum Rich. ex Willd.
134601Thomas Antonio   14401979-07-25
Panamá, Province of Chiriqui. Cerro Colorado on continental divide., 1400m

CR
Asplenium cirrhatum Rich. ex Willd.
161342Kenneth Sytsma   2551
Panamá, Province of Cocle. Between Caña Susio is 1 hr W of the Río Blanco wich is a 5 hr hike north of the Continental Divide above El Copé and El Petroso sawmill., 8.63 -80.6


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Google Map

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