Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Blechnum glandulosum
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Blechnum glandulosum Kaulf. ex Link
2042356Barry Hammel   29311978-05-06
Panama, Chiriquí, Roadside and egde of forest along road up Volcán Barú, 8.8 -82.49, 1828 - 2438m

MO:Tropicos
Blechnum glandulosum Kaulf. ex Link
35837Robbin C. Moran   50461990-05-03
Panama, Darién, Along ridge trail from Cana up the Cerro Pirre Massif. Wet Forest. [Original coordinates: 7º50'N, 77º40'W], 7.9 -77.68, 1000 - 1300m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Blechnum glandulosum Kaulf. ex Link
104911Folsom James P.   21331977-03-19
Panamá, Shoulder of El Barú above Bajo Grande; medium light montane forest edged by a chrubbery clearing., 850m

CR
Blechnum glandulosum Kaulf. ex Link
116157Hammel Barry E.   14951978-02-12
Panamá, 5 km east of Cerro Punta on road to Paso de Respingo area in forest.

CR
Blechnum glandulosum Kaulf. ex Link
116515Knapp Sandra   14871981-10-10
Panamá, Lower slopes of Cerro Pelota. Lower montane rainforest., 8.88 -82.71, 1900m


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