Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Megalastrum biseriale (Ctenitis biserialis, Ctenitis bidecorata)
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Megalastrum biseriale (Baker) A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran
1220683Ellsworth P. Killip   53361918-02-17
Panama, Chiriquí, Humid forest of the Cordillera, E of the Río Caldera, 8.85 -82.47, 2150m

MO:Tropicos
Megalastrum biseriale (Baker) A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran
1827865L.D. Gómez P., I.A. Chacón G., G. Davidse & G. Herrera C.   223241984-03-02
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Eastern branch, headwaters of Colubre River, Quetzal Camp. [between Cerro Echandi and Cerro Fábrega.], 9.08 -82.83, 2300 - 2500m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Megalastrum biseriale A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran
106477Gómez Luis Diego   223241984-03-02
Panamá, Bocas del Toro E branch headwaters of Colubre River., 2400m

CR
Megalastrum biseriale A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran
105035Alston A. H. G.   87301939-06-04
Panamá, Province of Panamá. El Valle de Anton., 1000m


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Google Map

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