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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Loxsomopsis pearcei (Baker) Maxon
1060210Pérez-García , B.   5121983-07-02
Costa Rica, Heredia, Río Patria, arriba de San Rafael y San José de la Montaña, 10.18 -83.9, 2000 - 2100m

MO:Tropicos
Loxsomopsis pearcei (Baker) Maxon
15391Michael Grayum   103291993-03-17
Costa Rica, Limón, Talamanca, N flank of Cerro Casma, along Ujarrás- San José Cabécar trail, Cordillera de Talamanca., 9.34 -83.22, 2250 - 2270m

MO:Tropicos
Loxsomopsis pearcei (Baker) Maxon
24447Michael H. Grayum   72121986-04-17
Costa Rica, Heredia, Headwaters of Río Santo Domingo, ca. 3 km NE of San Rafael de Vara Blanca, N slope of Volcán Barva. 10º11.5'N 84º07'W 2060 m, 10.19 -84.11, 2060m

MO:Tropicos
Loxsomopsis pearcei (Baker) Maxon
23620D.N. Smith, B. León & K. Young   131391989-05-06
Bolivia, La Paz, Nor Yungas, Entre Cotapata y Chuspipata. Piso superior de la formación Yungas; bosque enano nubloso., -16.3 -67.83, 3100m


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