Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trichomanes galeottii
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1204Henk van der Werff & J. Herrera   62001985-01-21
Panama, Panamá, Distrito Capira, Cerro Campana; more or less natural grassland on steep, windexposed slopes with rock outcrops., 8.68 -79.9, 900m

MO:Tropicos
1216290S. Mori & J. Kallunki   32751974-11-20
Panama, Panamá, Panama, Gorgas Memorial Labs Yellow Fever Research Camp, ca. 25 km NE of Cerro Azul on Río Piedras. In forest on ridge, 9.28 -79.4, 550m

MO:Tropicos
24273Gordon McPherson, N. Hensold, G. Palacios, H. Herrera & J. Polanco   153881991-05-25
Panama, Darién, South of Garachine on western slope of Serranía Sapo, above place called Casa Vieja; along boundary trail of Darién National Park. Forested slopes. [Coordinates on original label: 7.58N 78.23W], 7.97 -78.38, 550 - 830m

MO:Tropicos
25036Gordon McPherson   114281987-08-08
Panama, Bocas del Toro, North coast of Escudo de Veraguas Island. [Coordinates on orginal label: 09.06N 081.33W], 9.11 -81.57, 5m

MO:Tropicos
25498Gordon McPherson   71061985-10-11
Panama, Panamá, Cerro Jefe (or Cerro Azul), c. 9º15'N, 79º30'W. Forested slopes near radio tower, c. 950 m., 9.25 -79.5, 950m

MO:Tropicos
33623Robbin C. Moran   40711988-02-07
Panama, Veraguas, Approx. 4 miles N of Santa Fé, where the road crosses the primer brazo del Río Calovébora. Wet forest., 8.57 -81.12, 600m

MO:Tropicos
34710Robbin C. Moran   40851988-02-10
Panama, Panamá, Summit of Cerro Jefé, approx. 25 km NE of Panamá City. Cloud forest., 9.23 -79.38, 1000m

MO:Tropicos
6855Thomas B. Croat   671421987-07-11
Panama, Coclé, Vicinity of La Mesa, N of El Valle de Antón, along gravel road to water resevoirs leading ca. 1 km off road between Finca Mandarinas and Finca Furlong. Swampy forest and steep slopes leading to water source, 8.63 -80.15, 800 - 900m

MO:Tropicos
6900Thomas B. Croat   672611987-07-13
Panama, Coclé, Vicinity of La Mesa, N of El Valle de Antón, along east edge of Cerro Gaital, on hogback ridge leading to summit. Virgin cloud forest, 8.62 -80.13, 900 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
6936Thomas B. Croat   673051987-07-14
Panama, Coclé, Vicinity of La Mesa, N of El Valle de Antón, along N slope of Cerro Gaital., 8.62 -80.13, 850 - 950m

MO:Tropicos
781154H.W. Churchill, A. Lier & W.S. Armbruster   41751983-12-18
Panama, Coclé, Road to Coclesito, 5 mi from Llano Grande near Continental Divide. [Coordi on original label: 8.43N 80.28W], 8.72 -80.47, 800m

MO:Tropicos
781580H.W. Churchill & G. de Nevers   49921984-03-04
Panama, Panamá, El Llano-Cartí Road. Forest to W of road., 9.27 -78.95, 300m

MO:Tropicos
782501Bruce A. Stein Clement W. Hamilton   11641983-01-01
Panama, Panamá, Parque Nacional Cerro Campana, 2 km N of Hwy. 707. Cloud forest, 8.7 -79.92, 850m

MO:Tropicos
9919Thomas B. Croat   747581993-03-23
Panama, Panamá, Cerro Campana, 6.1 miles above Pan-American Hwy, 3.2 miles beyond park entrance and Guarda Bosque Station, 8.68 -79.93, 800m

MO:Tropicos
999551Gerrit Davidse & C.W. Hamilton   235671983-02-03
Panama, Coclé, Area between Caño Blanco del Norte, Caño Sucio and Chorro del Río Tife. Evergreen forest., 8.71 -80.62, 200 - 400m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
225131Knapp Sandra   9021981-08-16
Panamá, Province of Panama. Cerro Jefe about 1 km from the radio tower. Pacific slope low cloud forest., 9.25 -79.5, 1000m

CR
107540Croat Thomas B.   37131980-02-03
Panamá, Province of Cocle. Plants collected along trail from Cano Susio to Cerro Tife at base of waterfall. Cano Susio is a 5 hr walk from the sawmill at El Cope on the Atlantic slope.

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1026475Maas PJM; Dressler RL   1972-01-12
Panama, Prov. Panama: La Eneida, Cerro Jefe-region.


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