Dataset: SCZ
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Kunth ex Walp.
6845Blum, K.E.   3321965-07-14
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Vicinity of Lake Playa.

SCZ
10105Blum, K.E.   3341965-07-14
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Vicinity of Lake Playa.

SCZ
10519Blum, K.E.   3681965-07-18
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Hacienda Tenorio nr. La Pacifica, vicinity of<br>Canas.

SCZ
Dieffenbachia horichii Croat & Grayum
14219Croat, T.B.   791151996-09-09
Costa Rica, San José, San Jose. Perez Zeledon Canton, along road between<br>San Isidro General and Dominical; Fila<br>Tinamastes., 9.306667 -83.769722

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Dieffenbachia concinna Croat & Grayum
17153Croat, T.B.   675941987-09-14
Costa Rica, Puntarenas. Along highway to Golfito from<br>Panamerican Hwy. at Rio Claro, 2.5 mi SE of<br>Golfito., 8.6 -83.066667

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Dieffenbachia burgeri Croat & Grayum
14220Croat, T.B.   598141985-03-04
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Puntarenas. Forest at eastern base of Fila<br>Barrigantes. Ca. 1 Km S and 3 km W of Clañasas,<br>(ca. 12 km S of Rincón de Osa)., 8.566667 -83.416667

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664Croat, T.B.   328921976-02-27
Costa Rica, San José, Along CA-2 on western ascent of Cerro de La<br>Muerte, 3 miles N of El Empalme.

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12204Croat, T.B.   470431979-02-05
Costa Rica, Cartago, Tapanti Watershed Preserve ca. 20 miles SW of<br>Paraiso; along old road just beyond first large<br>bridge within the preserve.

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9543Duke, J.A.   161081969-02-09
Costa Rica, Osa Peninsula, Tropical wet forest along dry stream bed<br>paralleling airport at Rincon. Ann. Rainfal ca.<br>180 inches.

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9474Gentry, A.H.   9541971-06-21
Costa Rica, Cartago, Mountains along Rio Grande de Orosi between bridge<br>over river and Tapanti.


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