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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3328642.213F. Almeda & T. F. Daniel   70651992-02-25
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Cordillera de Tilaran, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, continuation of El Camino into Penas Blancas valley., 1500 - 1500m

US:Botany
Pilocosta erythrophylla (Gleason) Almeda & Whiffin
1306312.112P. C. Standley & J. Valerio   501101926-02-22
Costa Rica, Heredia, Yerba Buena, northeast of San Isidro, 2000m

US:Botany
Pilocosta nana (Standl.) Almeda & Whiffin
1229136.112P. C. Standley   362971924-03-02
Costa Rica, San José, La Hondura, 1300 - 1700m

US:Botany
Pilocosta oerstedii subsp. oerstedii (Triana) Almeda & Whiffin
1252259.112P. C. Standley   413791925-12-06
Costa Rica, San Jose, Between Aserrí and Tarbaca, 1200 - 1700m

US:Botany
Pilocosta oerstedii subsp. oerstedii (Triana) Almeda & Whiffin
1253247.112P. C. Standley & J. Valerio   434371925-12-26
Costa Rica, San Jose, Vicinity of Santa Maria de Dota., 1500 - 1800m


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