Dataset: COL
Search Criteria: PANAMÁ; Bocas Del Toro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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115972W. H. Jr. Blackwell   27041967-12-04
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Santa Catalina.

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Alternanthera ficoidea (L.) P. Beauv.
116471W. H. Lewis   19981967-06-05
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Chiriquicito to 5 miles S along Río Guarumo.

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Mandevilla villosa (Miers) Woodson
116550W. H. Lewis   19931967-06-05
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Chiriquicito to 5 miles S along Río Guarumo.

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115259W. H. Lewis   20631967-06-05
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Chiriquicito to 5 miles S along Río Guarumo.

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116254W. H. Jr. Blackwell   27051967-12-04
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Santa Catalina.

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Euphorbia bahiensis (Klotzsch & Garcke) Boiss.
116256W. H. Jr. Blackwell   27081967-12-04
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Santa Catalina.

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Chamaesyce hirta (L.) Millsp.
116614Derek Burch   21361967-06-05
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Chiriquicito to 5 miles S along Río Guarumo.

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127192W. H. Lewis   20121967-06-05
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Chiriquicito to 5 miles S along Río Guarumo.

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266932M. D. Correa A. | A. Taylor | N. Salazar | R. Mendoza | T. Béliz | C. Vergara   34321980-01-20
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, alrededor del campamento del IRHE.

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Luehea seemannii Triana & Planch.
563137P. M. Peterson | C. R. Annable   70951989-02-24
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, 5 km S of Tiger Key on the mainland near Cacao Boquete junt N of Ensenada de Boquete., 5 - 110m

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Fimbristylis cymosa (Lam.) R. Br.
583726S. Castroviejo   15081SC1999-07-22
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Isla Colón., 59.433333 17.916667

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584059Bruce Hansen   30041975-01-03
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, On the first ridge ca. 1 km SW of Almirante, called Fila Almirante., 100 - 100m

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Schizaea poeppigiana Sturm in Mart.
447032   s.n.
Panamá, Bocas Del Toro, Sin Datos.


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