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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
3557839.2861831J. L. Clark, L. A. Bohs & I. Nenquimo   94782006-06-24
Ecuador, Napo, Yasuni Biosphere Reserve, Tiputini Biodiversity Station, -0.636 -76.149, 200m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
3557840.2861833J. L. Clark   95852007-05-17
Ecuador, Napo, Yasuni Biosphere Reserve, Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Sendero Guacamayo, -0.6364 -76.1494, 200m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
10370475P. M. Peterson   63981989-01-29
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, 1.5 km N of La Gruta., 10m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
10370476P. M. Peterson   64121989-01-29
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, 1.5 km N of La Gruta., 100m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
10370477P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   65541989-02-03
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, SE side of island, near Bocatorito., 60m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
10370478P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   66721989-02-06
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, 2 km NE of Bocatorito., 5m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
10370479P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   69621989-02-21
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, Approximately 3.5 km S of Tiger Key on the mainland. UTM 1,015,000 m N; 362,000 m E., 5 - 100m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
10370480P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   70541989-02-24
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, Approximately 4 km S of Tiger Key on the mainland. UTM 1,014,000 m N; 361,000 m E., 50m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
10370481P. M. Peterson & C. R. Annable   72051989-02-28
Panama, Bocas Del Toro, N of Rio Oeste on Filo Almirante. UTM 1,023,000 - 1,024,000 m N; 344,000 - 345,000 m E., 20 - 220m

US:Botany
Orthoclada laxa P. Beauv.
3568836.106R. L. Liesner & V. A. Funk   157821984-02-09
Venezuela, Terretorio Federal Amazonas, Rio Negro, E of Cerro de La Neblina Base Camp on Rio Mawarinuma, 0.83 -66.17, 140m


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Google Map

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