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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Uleiorchis ulaei (Cogn.) Handro
652134Greg de Nevers, Heraclio Herrera & Susan Charnley   52481985-04-08
Panama, San Blas, El Llano-Cartí Road. Km 26. Tropical moist forest. [Coordinates on original label: 9.19N 78.55W], 9.37 -78.97, 200m

MO:Tropicos
Uleiorchis ulaei (Cogn.) Handro
665137R.L. Liesner   13671973-04-02
Panama, Canal Area, Secondary forest; Militar Reserva Fuerte Sherman and adjacent Canal Zone; road S-1 between Gatun and Pina, 9.27 -79.97, - 170m

MO:Tropicos
Uleiorchis ulaei (Cogn.) Handro
661386Robin Foster   88231982-09-15
Peru, Huanuco, Pachitea, Puerto Inca: Forest along small river just N of town, flowing from E., -9.3 -74.97, 250 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Uleiorchis ulaei (Cogn.) Handro
669056Adrian Juncosa&Al Gentry   7141983-03-06
Colombia, Chocó, Mecana. Ridge N of Rio Mecana. Nearly undisturbed primary forest. 300-400 m., 300 - 400m


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