Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alternanthera costaricensis
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
2062566Barry Hammel, Robbin Foster & Lucinda McDade   49141978-10-01
Panama, Colón, Río Guanche, in forest along río Guanche 3-7 km above bridge. Edge of forest, 9.48 -79.63, 91 - 213m

MO:Tropicos
2063296Barry Hammel   39761978-07-21
Panama, Colón, Trail from headwaters of Río Boquerón back to fork with Río Escandaloso, area route of abandoned railroad. Wet forest, 9.44 -79.54, 76 - 152m

MO:Tropicos
735880Thomas B. Croat & Michael H. Grayum   600871985-03-09
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Along road between Chiriquí Grande and Fortuna, 7.7 mi W of Chiriquí Grande, 1.5 mi W of Punta Peña. Disturbed primary forest. [Coordinates on orginal label: 8.50N 82.10W], 8.89 -82.19, 80m

MO:Tropicos
736208G. de Nevers & Balbino González   36851984-08-10
Panama, San Blas, Nusagandi: El Llano-Carti| Road, along a creek on the Atlantic slope. Deep shade. [Coordinates on original label: 9º19'N, 78º15'W], 9.33 -78.98, 300m


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