Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schefflera sphaerocoma (Schefflera lehmannii)
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms
341144Gordon McPherson   113871987-08-06
Panama, Veraguas, Boca de Concepcion, in Golfo de los Mosquitos; forest near river., 8.8 -81.03, 10m

MO:Tropicos
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms
975748Barry E. Hammel   51951978-10-17
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, Trail from Barrera to gold mine Cocuyo in wet forest, 8.78 -80.96, 30 - 182m

MO:Tropicos
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms
981301H. von Wedel   22001941-04-09
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Fish Creek, vicinity of Chiriquí Lagoon., 9 -82.23, - 120m

MO:Tropicos
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms
981477S. Knapp & R. Dressler   53611982-06-04
Panama, Veraguas, Forests above Primero Brazo del Río Santa Maria, N of Escuela Agicola Alto de Piedra, just W of Santa Fé. Tropical rain forest., 8.57 -81.12, 600 - 750m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms
WAG.1670943Gentry AH   1972-08-13
Panama, Plants of Panama. Prov. Cocle. La Mesa. Above El Valle. 'Abonos'.

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms (Benth.) Harms
03227012A. H. Gentry   56341972-08-13
Panama, Coclé, La Mesa. Above El Valle, 1000m

NY
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms (Benth.) Harms
02729024I. Vergara-Pérez   11412016-04-27
Panama, Colón, Donoso, Río Botija hacia San Benito, 8.83381 -80.63283, 91m

NY
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms (Benth.) Harms
02729023I. Vergara-Pérez   11412016-04-27
Panama, Colón, Donoso, Río Botija hacia San Benito, 8.83381 -80.63283, 91m

NY
Schefflera sphaerocoma (Benth.) Harms (Benth.) Harms
03227381A. H. Gentry   286781980-04-21
Panama, Darién, Alto de Nique, southernmost peak of Pirre Massif, 1300 - 1520m


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