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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Bommeria pedata (Sw.) E. Fourn.
1218030Gómez   69867
Costa Rica

MO:Tropicos
Bommeria pedata (Sw.) E. Fourn.
1071491W.E. Harmon & John D. Dwyer   29141970-07-04
Guatemala, Sacatepéquez, Santa Maria de Jesus, 5 km south of Santa María de Jesús. Collections from wet mountain forest zone with Cupressus on drier ridges, 14.44 -90.69

MO:Tropicos
Bommeria pedata (Sw.) E. Fourn.
1071492Gary J. Breckon & Mary E. Breckon   21001976-07-08
Guatemala, Guatemala, Road between Palín and Antigua, 4.3 km by road N of Palín. On wet bank along road, in cut-over montane rain forest, now mostly fields and hedgerows, 14.44 -90.69, 1300m

MO:Tropicos
Bommeria pedata (Sw.) E. Fourn.
1218026Julian A. Steyermark   50411
Guatemala

MO:Tropicos
Bommeria pedata (Sw.) E. Fourn.
2377739W.E. Harmon & John D. Dwyer   29141970-07-04
Guatemala, Sacatepéquez, Santa Maria de Jesus, 5 km south of Santa María de Jesús. Collections from wet mountain forest zone with Cupressus on drier ridges, 14.44 -90.69


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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