Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lomariopsis fendleri
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1949189Thomas M. Antonio   45421980-05-14
Panama, Darién, 112 miles from Bayano Dam Bridge. vicinity of Canglon, approximately one mile beyond concrete bridge in Canglón toward Yauisa. Plants from near the edge of the forest not far from the road, 8.33 -77.83, 15m

MO:Tropicos
34203Robbin C. Moran   40001988-02-05
Panama, Veraguas, Cerro Tute, c. 2 km N of Santa Fé, along ridge trail to summit, N of escuela primaria Alto de Piedra. Wet forest., 8.52 -81.07, 900 - 1000m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
58087Ocampo Rafael A.   8731975-02-27
Panamá, Alto Piedra Sta Fé Panamá.

CR
104925Folsom James P.   32611977-05-18
Panamá, Province of Coclé. Alto Calvario forest around Rivera Sawmill; New Works 7 + km N of El Cope., 800m

CR
115367Kenneth Sytsma   13101980-09-25
Panamá, Province of Colon. Santa Rita Ridge Rd. 22 km from Transismithica Hwy. Primary forest wet forest., 9.4 -79.65

CR
225596A.H.G. Alston   86931939-06-04
Panamá, El Valle de Anton., 1000m


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