Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Lopezia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Lopezia corymbosa Sprague & L. Riley
57787.21311H. von Türckheim   J.D.S. 7661885-09-00
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Cobán, 1311 - 1311m

US:Botany
Lopezia miniata Lag. ex DC.
1226597.112P. C. Standley   342101924-02-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cerro de La Carpintera, 1500 - 1850m

US:Botany
Lopezia miniata Lag. ex DC.
1227234.112P. C. Standley   357761924-02-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cerro de La Carpintera, 1500 - 1850m

US:Botany
Lopezia miniata Lag. ex DC.
1226526.112P. C. Standley   340601924-02-12
Costa Rica, San Jose, Between Aserri and Tarbaca., 1600 - 1900m

US:Botany
Lopezia miniata Lag. ex DC.
1306084.112P. C. Standley & J. Valerio R.   495361926-02-26
Costa Rica, Cartago, Along Rio Reventado, N of Cartago, 1460 - 1650m

US:Botany
Lopezia miniata Lag. ex DC.
1252261.112P. C. Standley   413811925-12-06
Costa Rica, San Jose, Between Aserrí and Tarbaca, 1200 - 1700m

US:Botany
Lopezia miniata Lag. ex DC.
1252522.112P. C. Standley   419091925-12-16
Costa Rica, San Jose, Along Rio Blanco, northeast, 1800 - 1900m

US:Botany
Lopezia miniata Lag. ex DC.
1225790.112P. C. Standley   325551924-01-31
Costa Rica, San José, Cerro de Piedra Blanca, above Escasú.

US:Botany
473528.1118W. R. Maxon & R. Hay   35701905-02-24
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, near Santa Maria, 1500 - 1800m

US:Botany
1138533.112P. C. Standley   228041922-04-07
El Salvador, Volcan de San Salvador., 1000 - 1800m

US:Botany
1138601.112P. C. Standley   228761922-04-07
El Salvador, Volcan de San Salvador., 1000 - 1800m


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Google Map

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