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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
81597Weston Arthur S.   58861969-08-16
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Above road bank 0.5 km from Pan-American Highway on road to Cerro Buvis Buenavista Massif., 9.55 -83.75, 3400m

CR
61852Chazdon Robin   1976-04-20
Costa Rica, San José, Collected in disturbed parramo Cerro de la Muerte. Not C-4., 9.57 -83.75, 3500m

CR
81851Weston Arthur S.   60421969-09-06
Costa Rica, San José, P. N. Chirripó Near upper refugio. Valle de los Conejos. Chirripó massif., 3500m

CR
240883Alfaro Evelio   17281998-07-17
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, P.N. Chirripó Cuenca Térreba-Sierpe. Valle de los Conejos., 9.46 -83.49, 3440m

CR
54388Burger William   79361971-08-06
Costa Rica, San José and Cartago. Open paramo with small shrubs and bamboo 1-2 m tall and protected slopes with dense shrubby vegetation 2-5 m tall summit of the Interamerican Highway at 3200-3300 near La Asunción, 9.56 -83.75, 3250m

CR
101675Davidse Gerrit   250141983-09-20
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, R.F. Los Santos Direct line from Hotel La Georgina to Cerro Frío of the Cerro Buenavista complex (Cerro de la Muerte) area with television and radio towers., 9.55 -83.72, 3200m

CR
54414Burger William   1971-08-21
Costa Rica, San José, P. N. Chirripó Open paramo formation with stands of Chusquea bamboo 1-2.5 m tall and areas of short burned forest and original forest 5-15 m tall in protected sites. Between 3250 and 3450 m along the trail to the Valle de los Leones and in the lower part, 9.45 -83.51, 3350m

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50765Pohl Richard W.   110041968-08-23
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Paramo along the Carretera Interamericana at Km Post 86 S of San José., 9.58 -83.76, 3400m


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