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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Stellaria ovata f. paradoxa Steyerm.
1987305.216J. A. Steyermark   552171944-02-03
Venezuela, Lara, Los Aposentos, above Lassabanetas, above Humocaro Bajo.

US:Botany
1987480.213J. A. Steyermark   627391945-05-11
Venezuela, Sucre, Base of Cerro de Diablo.

US:Botany
1344644.202W. Gehriger   127421928-01-27
Venezuela, Mérida, Libertador, Near Mérida Merida, 8.6 -71.1333, 1600 - 1600m

US:Botany
Stellaria cuspidata Willd. ex Schltdl.
3407727.202L. J. Dorr, S. M. Niño & R. Caracas   90172001-06-15
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal. Boconó - caserío de Guaramacal road, S slope (Qda. Jirajara) from turnoff to antennas to just above El Campamento., 2200 - 2900m

US:Botany
Stellaria cuspidata Willd. ex Schltdl.
2222871.204Bro. Gines   47751952-04-00
Venezuela, Mérida, Rangel, Apartaderos Apartaderos, 8.8 -70.85, 3400 - 3400m

US:Botany
Stellaria cuspidata Willd. ex Schltdl.
1498569.205W. Gehriger   4761930-09-18
Venezuela, Mérida, Libertador, Tabay Tabay, 8.6333 -71.0667, 2500 - 3200m

US:Botany
Stellaria cuspidata Willd. ex Schltdl.
3395291.206B. G. Stergios   186331991-01-00
Venezuela, Trujillo, Boconó, Parque Nacional Guaramacal, vertiente norte, camino Laguna de los Cedros-cresta del páramo., 9.1167 -70.2667, 2000 - 2400m

US:Botany
Stellaria cuspidata Willd. ex Schltdl.
1618571.206E. Reed   8341931-02-27
Venezuela, Mérida, Rangel, Laguna Negra Negra, 8.8 -70.8, 3353 - 3353m

US:Botany
Stellaria cuspidata Willd. ex Schltdl.
9500.28752Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru, Lima, Obrajillo

US:Botany
1391090.216A. Tonduz   42921891-07-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, Massif del Irazu, 610 - 610m

US:Botany
1229094.209P. C. Standley   353441924-02-22
Costa Rica, S slope of Turrialba Volcano, near Finca de Volcan de Turrialba, 2300 - 2300m


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Google Map

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