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

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
16174Brade   16174
Costa Rica, San José, San José, San José., 1200m

CR
91038Soto Ricardo   71982-10-22
Costa Rica, Islas Cortezas. Golfo de Nicoya.

CR
47258Pohl Richard W.   114111968-11-07
Costa Rica, San José, Puriscal, 4 Km NW of Barbacoas., 9.87 -84.38, 1100m

CR
177134Hammel Barry E.   186201992-01-29
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Golfito, Entre Golfito y Villa Briceño ca. 7 km NOeste de Golfito a la par de y bosque cerca de Quebrada Gamba., 8.67 -83.2, 50m

CR
224558Alfaro Evelio   1069
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, P. N. Chirripó. Cuenca Terreba-Sierpe. Por todo el Sendero Chirripó., 9.45 -83.53, 2700m

CR
Tripsacum maizar Hern.-Xol. & Randolph
74456Córdoba José J.   371952-01-05
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agrícolas., 600m

CR
46708Pohl Richard W.   114551968-11-19
Costa Rica, Cartago, 5 km W of Turrialba on road to Cartago., 950m

CR
61192Pohl Richard W.   11624
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Manzanillo. Edge of forest and rocky beach on the Bay of Nicoya.

CR
68839Pohl Richard W.   121531970-07-03
Honduras, Dpto. El Paraíso: 31 km s of El Zamorano on road between Güinope and Mandasta., 1360m

CR
91000Pohl Richard W.   141901982-11-01
Costa Rica, San José, Ca. 5 km S.W. of San Isidro del General., 800m

CR
91062Pohl Richard W.   142081982-11-16
Costa Rica, San José, Aserrí, 1 km by road N of Monterrey 0.3 km N of Río Grande de Candelaria., 9.76 -84.11, 1000m

CR
95334Craft Coile Nancy   11171977-07-23
Estados Unidos, Georgia. Elbert County. Near junction of Beaverdam Creek and Savannah River. Edge of open bottomland.


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Google Map

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