Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aphelandra lingua-bovis
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1486093Sandy Knapp & Jim Mallet   31951982-01-26
Panama, Darién, Río Jaqué Valley, along Quebrada Luka. Tropical wet forest. [Coordinates on original label: 07.27N 078.05W], 7.45 -78.08, 100 - 200m

MO:Tropicos
1767011Al Gentry & Andre Clewell   71101972-12-29
Panama, Darién, Summit of Cerro Pirre, 7.85 -77.72, 1000 - 1400m

MO:Tropicos
1777152A. Gentry   87831973-12-10
Panama, Colón, Río Guanche, 1-4 km upstream from Portobelo Road. Tropical wet forest., 9.5 -79.67, - 100m

MO:Tropicos
1824058Robert J. Schmalzel   11651982-10-19
Panama, Colón, Río Guanche, 9.5 -79.68

MO:Tropicos
499396Clem Hamilton & W. D'Arcy   13921982-09-18
Panama, Panamá, hills of Guacuco, 8 km E of Ipetí; 78º20'W, 8º55'N, elev. 600 m., 8.92 -78.33, 600m

MO:Tropicos
500332Greg de Nevers, Heraclio Herrera & S. Charnley   50201985-03-07
Panama, San Blas, El Llano-Cartí Road, Km 27.6, Río Pingandi. [Coordinates on original label: 9º19'N, 78º55'W]. Along creek banks, 9.37 -78.97, 150m

MO:Tropicos
500500Heraclio Herrera, Gordon McPherson, Nancy Hensold, José Polanco & G. Palacios   9981991-05-25
Panama, Darién, Parque Nacional Darién, subiendo por la trocha limitrofe desde Casa Vieja hacia Cerro Sapo. [Original coordinates: 07.58N 78.23W., 7.97 -78.37, 500 - 800m

MO:Tropicos
505769Gordon McPherson   126451988-07-28
Panama, Darién, Western slope of Cerro Pirre, above RENARE camp and park shelter. Forest, 8 -77.75, 550 - 775m

MO:Tropicos
506132Gordon McPherson   71681985-10-17
Panama, Veraguas, Cerro Tute, W of Santa Fe, beyond Alto de Piedra, c. 81º7'W, c. 8º30'N. Forested slopes. 600-800 m., 8.5 -81.12, 600 - 800m


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