Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aristolochia anguicida (Aristolochia mexicana)
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1739799Al Gentry   73851973-05-09
Panama, Canal Area, Pipeline Road, TTC. transect 1, 9.17 -79.77, 50 - 100m

MO:Tropicos
1739800John D. Dwyer   50451963-07-29
Panama, Los Santos, Los Santos, Monagre Beach.[Some specimens from this locality have labels with date 27 July 1963 and for others as 29 July 1962]., 7.97 -80.35

MO:Tropicos
1739801E.L. Tyson   52171969-01-04
Panama, Coclé, Nata, 10 mi E of Nata at Río Grande. Tomato field weeds., 8.42 -80.51

MO:Tropicos
1739802D.G. Burch, R.L. Oliver & K.R. Robertson   12611966-12-24
Panama, Los Santos, Pocri, Playa de La Concepcíon. Beach and area behind dunes., 7.68 -80.09, - 5m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
2572219.108D. G. Burch, R. L. Oliver & K. R. Robertson   12611966-12-24
Panama, Los Santos, Beach and area behind dunes, Playa de la Concepción


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Google Map

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