Dataset: CR
Taxa: Sipanea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Sipanea biflora (L. f.) Cham. & Schltdl.
138817Stevens Warren D.   246681986-09-20
Costa Rica, Limón, E. of Cerro Coronel opposite Laguna Danto. Raphia swamp., 10.68 -83.63, 5m

CR
Sipanea biflora (L. f.) Cham. & Schltdl.
138819Stevens Warren D.   250801987-03-19
Costa Rica, Limón, ca. 2 km S of Rìo Colorado along new road and ca. 1 km E; inundated forest with Manicaria and clumped Sphaeradenia dominant tallest trees to ca. 10 m with abundant roos above surface and spongy hummock cleared area dominated by sedges and Sphagnum., 10.66 -83.66, 5m

CR
Sipanea biflora (L. f.) Cham. & Schltdl.
147582Grayum Michael   90181988-11-12
Costa Rica, Limón, R.V.S. Barra del Colorado Forests and pastures between Rìo Chirripocito and Rìo Sardina (Sardinal on Chirripò Atlàntico quadrangle), 10.63 -83.75, 13m

CR
Sipanea biflora (L. f.) Cham. & Schltdl.
158529Grayum Michael   97551990-04-19
Costa Rica, Limón, R.V.S. Barra del Colorado Forests and pastures between Rìo Chirripocito and Rìo Sardina (Sardinal on Chirripò Atlantico quadrangle)., 10.63 -83.75, 12m

CR
Sipanea biflora (L. f.) Cham. & Schltdl.
212199Hammel Barry E.   203561996-07-27
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Carlos, Cuenca del San Carlos ca. 7 km NE de Boca Tapada Lagarto Lodge., 10.68 -84.18, 90m

CR
Sipanea biflora (L. f.) Cham. & Schltdl.
138818Davidse Gerrit   314441986-09-19
Costa Rica, Limón, Inundated forest at the northern base of the southwestern-most extension of Cerro Coronel. Inundated lowland wet forest dominated by Symphinia Campnosperma Manicaria and a Cyclantha understory with low hummocks., 10.67 -83.65, 5m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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