Dataset: MO
Taxa: Amalophyllon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Amalophyllon laceratum (C.V. Morton) Boggan, L.E. Skog & Roalson
1116213Thomas M. Antonio   16811979-08-08
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Valle de Silencio. Forest. Lying between mountains this plateau received lots of rain and little wind, hence the name. Dominated by high oaks and conspicuously lacking a dominant understory layer. The herb layer mostly palm, bamboo and two bromeliad speci, 9.08 -82.93, 1828 - 2438m

MO:Tropicos
Amalophyllon laceratum (C.V. Morton) Boggan, L.E. Skog & Roalson
1460254R.J. Seibert   3161935-06-27
Panama, Chiriquí, Valley of the upper Río Chiriquí Viejo, vicinity of Monte Lirio., 8.83 -82.68, 1300 - 1900m

MO:Tropicos
Amalophyllon laceratum (C.V. Morton) Boggan, L.E. Skog & Roalson
1484779W.G. D'Arcy & Janet J. D'Arcy   66561972-08-09
Panama, Chiriquí, East side of Cerro Pando (near Río Chiriquí Viejo)., 8.8 -82.67, 1828m

MO:Tropicos
1484783J.P. Folsom, Gordon Small & Robert Robbins   48041977-08-15
Panama, Chiriquí, Ridge Road at Cerro Colorado, 4.3 km from main road. Along stream, 8.55 -81.82, 1450 - 1750m

MO:Tropicos
Amalophyllon laceratum (C.V. Morton) Boggan, L.E. Skog & Roalson
493073Clem Hamilton, H. Stockwell & A. Aiello   9871982-08-24
Panama, Chiriquí, Cerro Pando area, [Coordinates on orginal label: 82º43'W, 8º52'N]., 8.92 -82.72, 2200m

MO:Tropicos
Amalophyllon laceratum (C.V. Morton) Boggan, L.E. Skog & Roalson
492520Abelardo Chacón   1551989-07-10
Costa Rica, Limón, Reserva Indígena Talamanca Siguiendo el sendero entre Río Sukut y Purisqui, cabeceras de las Quebradas Heliotropo y Botcho., 9.39 -82.96, 600m

MO:Tropicos
Amalophyllon repens (Donn. Sm.) Boggan, L.E. Skog & Roalson
1484770H. von Türckheim   II 89
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cubilgüitz, 15.68 -90.42, 350m


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