Dataset: FMB
Taxa: Hebanthe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
19087Brenes Alberto Manuel   54671927-04-21
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramón, Colinas de Piedades.

FMB
202812Hammel Barry E.   194511994-02-20
Costa Rica, San José, Mora, Camino entre Ciudad Colón y Picagres., 9.9 -84.33, 550m

FMB
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) T. M. Pedersen
FMB-108562González, Roy; Pizano, C; García, H.   24672014-03-19
Colombia, Atlántico, Luruaco, Bosques secundarios que conducen los senderos del área protegida, 23m

FMB
204582Cascante Alfredo   12561997-02-05
Costa Rica, San José, Mora, Z.P. El Rodeo Reserva de la Universidad para la Paz. Bosque Húmedo Premontano., 9.9 -84.27, 850 - 900m

FMB
197382García Dunia   751993-03-13
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Liberia, P. N. Rincón de la Vieja Estación Las Pailas Catarata la Cangreja y sendero a Santa Maria., 10.79 -85.35, 1200m

FMB
135642Grayum Michael   93281989-03-21
Costa Rica, San José, Santa Ana, Forest remnants along upper W fork of Quebrada La Cruz NW slope of Cerro Pacacua ca. 2 km S. of Piedades., 9.9 -84.21, 1150 - 1200m

FMB
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) T. M. Pedersen
FMB-005578Moreno-Bejarano, Luz   13821984-04-16
Colombia, Magdalena, km 4

FMB
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) T. M. Pedersen
FMB-010787Arboleda, O.; Bunch, P.; Loh, J. von   Bunch 4351981-03-07
Colombia, La Guajira, Arroyo Tabaco

FMB
Hebanthe grandiflora (Hook.) T. Borsch & T. M. Pedersen
FMB-049417Stevenson, Pablo   20261997-03-00
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Río Duda, serranía Chamusa, Centro de Investigaciones Ecológicas La Macarena, 350m


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Google Map

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