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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Diodonopsis erinacea (Rchb. f.) Pridgeon & M.W. Chase
645584Gordon McPherson   73171985-10-24
Panama, Chiriquí, Between Fortuna Dam and the continental divide, c. 8º45'N, 82º15'W. Forest on whitish ground, c. 1150 m., 8.75 -82.25, 1150m

MO:Tropicos
Diodonopsis erinacea (Rchb. f.) Pridgeon & M.W. Chase
1339607W.D. Stevens   138051979-08-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramon, Along road from San Ramón northward through Balsa, ca. 16.7 km north of bridge over Quebrada Volio and ca. 7.5 km north of bridge over (apparently) Río Balsa, at bridge over stream (?Río Cataratas), cloud forest on steep slope between road and stream, 10.23 -84.52, 700 - 800m

MO:Tropicos
Diodonopsis pygmaea (Kraenzl.) Pridgeon & M.W. Chase
675618Stephen Ingram & Karen Ferrell   8031990-12-18
Costa Rica, San José, Vazquez de Coronado, Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo, along camino/trail from San José-Limón Highway to Río Hondura/Bajo La Hondura, about 5 km below tunnel, in thin secondary forest, 10.07 -83.99, 1350m


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