Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asplenium cuspidatum (Asplenium auritum var. dispersum, Asplenium auritum var. rigidum), Asplenium cuspidatum var. cuspidatum, Asplenium cuspidatum var. triculum
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
412395C. Galdames | J. Gonzales   18441994-12-15
Panamá, Panamá, Distrito de Capira. Cerro Campana, trocha desde el mirador a la cima., 700 - 1000m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1779549Thomas B. Croat & Duncan M. Porter   161081971-07-22
Panama, Chiriquí, Las Cumbres, hogback ridge N of Quebrada Iglesia, near town of Cerro Punta, 8.85 -82.54, 2200 - 2500m

MO:Tropicos
1944195Thomas M. Antonio   23751979-10-24
Panama, Veraguas, Montijo, Isla de Coiba. Collected along the trail from Hot Springs to up in the hills, 7.5 -81.7, 60m

MO:Tropicos
28505C. Hamilton & H. Stockwell   36201893-03-19
Panama, Chiriquí, Alto los Guerra road W of Bambito. Moist forest., 8.88 -82.62, 1800 - 2200m

MO:Tropicos
34450G. de Nevers   40961984-10-17
Panama, Panamá, Headwaters of Río Chagres, Río Esperanza and Río Piedras: 79º20'W, 9º20'N, elev. 100 to 400 m. Collected with B. Houseal, P. Rojas, E. Arias, H. Herrera, T. Paredes, V. Nuñez, A. de León & E. Jimenez., 9.33 -79.33, 100 - 400m

MO:Tropicos
39683Thomas B. Croat   663521987-06-18
Panama, Chiriquí, Boquete, Vicinity of Boquete, SW slope of Cerro Pate de Macho. Virgin forest, 8.77 -82.42, 1630 - 1780m

MO:Tropicos
40524Thomas B. Croat   679241987-09-22
Panama, Chiriquí, Cerro Hornito, S slope approached from Los Planes de Hornito, (trail, consisting of an abandoned road through a pasture begining at house of F. Linares). Disturbed primary forest., 8.68 -82.18, 1640m


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Google Map

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