Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dennstaedtia arborescens
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Dennstaedtia arborescens (Willd.) Ekman ex Maxon
1218880Robin Foster & Helen Kennedy   18111970-09-09
Panama, Panamá, Panama, In forest, about 1 mile upstream from Frizzel's vinca Indio, on slopes of Cerro Jefe, 9.23 -79.4, 650 - 750m

MO:Tropicos
Dennstaedtia arborescens (Willd.) Ekman ex Maxon
1219018Robin Foster & Helen Kennedy   18111970-09-09
Panama, Panamá, Panama, In forest, about 1 mile upstream from Frizzel's vinca Indio, on slopes of Cerro Jefe, 9.23 -79.4, 650 - 750m

MO:Tropicos
Dennstaedtia arborescens (Willd.) Ekman ex Maxon
31014Barry E. Hammel, Gordon McPherson & L. Sanders   147501986-03-10
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Hill just south of Chiriquí Grande; at end of pipeline access road 2 mi N of 2nd large bridge north (10 mi.) of cont. divide; in forest along ridge and draws. [Coordinates on orginal label: 8.54N 82.10W], 8.93 -82.21, 350 - 500m

MO:Tropicos
Dennstaedtia arborescens (Willd.) Ekman ex Maxon
31848Barry Hammel, O. Franco, C. de Gaiza & J. Trainer   148681986-03-24
Panama, Darién, Cerro Sapo; ca. 5 km south of Garachiné; along ridge at north approach to cerro. In tall to elfin forest just below summit, 7.98 -78.42, 800 - 1000m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Dennstaedtia arborescens (Willd.) Ekman ex Maxon
U.1007499Nee MH   1974-04-12
Panama, Panama. Province of Veraguas. Lower montane wet forest 7 km W of Santa Fe on new road past agricultural school. alt. ca. 2900 ft. Fern; terrestrial; petioles 30-35 cm long blade to 1-2 m long.


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