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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
76643Bourdo Jr Eric   274861967-05-27
Estados Unidos, Michigan. Baraga County.Section 15 T49 N R34W. Vilas Sand. Grows mostly in open.

CR
237716Rodríguez Alexánder   70642001-02-15
Costa Rica, San José, Acosta, Fila Calera camino a Aguabuena., 9.71 -84.18, 1700m

CR
77818Matuda Eizi   158231945-06-12
México, Chiapas, Amatenango del Valle., 1835m

CR
95053Plouffe M.   1975-06-05
Estados Unidos, Iowa. Hardin Co. Leverton farm NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sect. 9 Clay Twp.

CR
35287Clokey I. W.   82371939-04-30
Estados Unidos, Clark Co.Nevada. Wilson's ranch. Alluvial soil., 1180m

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229538Sánchez Joaquín   11402001-10-03
Costa Rica, San José, Acosta, Fila Aguas Buenas. Cerro El León., 9.72 -84.17, 1600m

CR
72220Ventura A.   32831978-08-24
México, Colonia Miguel Negrete Municipio de Villa Nicolás Romero. Matorral ladera de cerro., 2200m

CR
35289Clokey I. W.   75411936-05-10
Estados Unidos, Kyle Canyon. Brushy slope., 2100m

CR
80526Brainerd Ezra   1912-08-06
Estados Unidos, Vermont. Grand Isle County. Cloak Island. Isle la Motte.

CR
154232Bissell James   1982-04-30
Estados Unidos, Grand River Terraces: Open to partially wooded secondary red maple forest on terrace flats southwest of Grand River on both sides of Schweitzer Road. Morgan TWP. Ashtabula Co. Ohio.

CR
35288Clokey I. W.   75421936-05-10
Estados Unidos, Kyle Canyon. Steep hillside. With Pinus scopulorum., 2200m

CR
218085Morales Juan Francisco   59831997-01-02
Costa Rica, San José, Acosta, Z.P. Caraigres Alto Reflis. Camino a Fila Aguabuena., 9.71 -84.18, 1700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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