Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Saurauia seibertii
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
barcode-00098006R. E. Woodson, Jr., P. H. Allen & R. J. Seibert   10201938-07-03
Panama, Chiriqui, Bajo Mona, mouth of Quebrada Chiquero, along Rio Caldera, ca. 1500-2000 m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1418990Michael Nee   99961974-02-24
Panama, Chiriquí, Bajo Grande, 1-3 km E of town of Cerro Punta. Roadsides, pastures and remnants of lower montane wet forest, 8.85 -82.55, 2000 - 2200m

MO:Tropicos
1509506R.E. Woodson, Jr., P.H. Allen & R.J. Seibert   10201938-07-03
Panama, Chiriquí, Bajo Mona, mouth of Quebrada Chiquero, along Río Caldera, 1500 - 2000m

MO:Tropicos
196269Gordon McPherson   80341986-01-16
Panama, Chiriquí, Road to Cerro Punta National Park from Alto Quiel and Boquete, c. 8º51'N, 82º29'W. Forested slopes. c. 1850 m., 8.85 -82.48, 1850m

MO:Tropicos
989355S. Knapp, A. Herre & L. Coley   20401981-11-11
Panama, Chiriquí, Southern slopes of Cerro Pate Macho along Río Palo Alto. Montane wet forest., 8.78 -82.37, 1300 - 1800m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1055914Nee MH   1974-02-24
Panama, Prov. Chiriqui. Roadside, pasture and remants of lower montane wet forest, Bajo Grande, 1-3 km E of town of Cerro Punta.

NL:Botany
U.1055913Webster GL   
Panama, Plants of Panama. Chiriqui: Distr. Boquete, above Jaramillo arriba, along N slopes of Cerro alto., 8.8 -82.408333

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Saurauia seibertii Standl.
428816R. E. Woodson Jr.   10201938-07-03
Panama, Chiriquí, Along Rio Caldera; Bajo Mona, mouth of Quebrada Chiquero, along Rio Caldera, 1500 - 2000m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Saurauia seibertii Standl. in Woodson & Seibert
2216075.213R. E. Woodson   10201938-07-03
Panama, Chiriquí, Bajo Mono, mouth of Quebrada Chiquero, along Rio Caldera., 1500 - 2000m


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Google Map

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