Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prestonia exserta
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1209254S. Knapp, K. Clary & D. Piperno   33211982-02-11
Panama, Veraguas, On border of Veraguas, Coclé and Herrera provinces. Gallery forest along the Río Santa Maria near bridge of Pan American Highway, ca. 16 km. SW of Aguadulce. Riparian forest and pasture edge., 8.17 -80.68, - 50m

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1741078Al Gentry & J. Dwyer   35551972-01-02
Panama, Farfan Beach Road between road and ocean

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1983984Paul H. Allen   22481940-11-17
Panama, Canal Area, Palo Seco, 8.95 -79.57, 30m

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1984670J. P. Folsom   68991977-12-12
Panama, Coclé, Along Panamerican Highway, 178km west of Panama city; dry grassland., - 100m

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1984691Alexis Calderón   161976-11-14
Panama, Coclé, Aguadulce, Aguadulce., 8.26 -80.53

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1986396Paul H. Allen   12891938-12-16
Panama, Panamá, Taboga, Isla Taboga, 8.78 -79.55, - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1986720M. Nee   95221974-02-02
Panama, Canal Area, 1/2 km SE of Summit Gardens, 9.05 -79.64, 75m

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1987120James A. Duke   60681962-10-15
Panama, Canal Area, Vicinity of Vera Cruz, 8.89 -79.62, - 25m

MO:Tropicos
Prestonia exserta (A. DC.) Standl.
1987479Barry Hammel   52721978-10-24
Panama, Herrera, 5 km W of turnoff from Hwy 105 to Potuga, roadside fields and pastures. On steep bank of road cut., 8.11 -80.65


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Google Map

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