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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1257024J.F. Morales   51981996-01-28
Costa Rica, San José, Perez Zeledon, Monte sin Fé, Robledales y areas quemadas en el sendero a Llano Bonito., 9.44 -83.52, 3200m

MO:Tropicos
Kearnemalvastrum D.M. Bates
1258148Reinaldo Aguilar   45141996-01-26
Costa Rica, San José, Perez Zeledon, Parque Nacional Chirripó, Cordillera de Talamanca, Sabana Los Leones, subiendo al Río Terbi, 9.43 -83.48, 3100m

MO:Tropicos
1261558B. Gamboa R., Evelio Alfaro & A. Picado   8711996-11-08
Costa Rica, San José, Perez Zeledon, Parque Nacional Chirripó, Cuenca Térraba-Sierpe, Sendero a Base Crestones, 9.44 -83.52, 3100m

MO:Tropicos
Kearnemalvastrum lacteum (Aiton) D.M. Bates
1507838Molina et al.   16078
Guatemala

MO:Tropicos
1507843Heyde & Lux   3946
Guatemala

MO:Tropicos
Kearnemalvastrum lacteum (Aiton) D.M. Bates
2151072Heyde & Lux   2897
Guatemala, Quiché, Uspantan, San Miguel Uspantán, 15.35 -90.87, 1828m


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Google Map

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