Dataset: FMB
Taxa: Sorghum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Sorghum Moench
227415Estrada Armando   26422001-01-18
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Aguirre, Llamarón., 9.41 -84.11, 20m

FMB
Sorghum Moench
161983   1974-09-03
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Estación Experimental Fabio Baudrit., 300m

FMB
Sorghum Moench
169824Grayum Michael   9612
Costa Rica, San José, Montes De Oca, Enirons of Centro Estudiantil Miravalles. Barrio Buenos Aires., 9.94 -84.04, 1225m

FMB
Sorghum Moench
FMB-090842Añez, Onésimo; Hammen, M. van der; Montes, J.   72006-12-08
Colombia, La Guajira, Uribia, Corregimiento de Siapana

FMB
FMB-090425Galán, Sandra; Cárdenas, Klaudia   2062003-11-28
Colombia, Caldas, Riosucio, Resguardo de Nuestra Señora Candelaria de la Montaña, comunidad El Jordán, 1500m

FMB
Sorghum Moench
140900Pohl Richard W.   103631966-08-21
Costa Rica, San José, Montes De Oca, Disturbed weedy areas near Microbiología building. Ciudad Universitaria near San Pedro.

FMB
Sorghum Moench
FMB-090843Añez, Onésimo; Hammen, M. van der; Montes, J.   72006-12-08
Colombia, La Guajira, Uribia, Corregimiento de Siapana

FMB
Sorghum Moench
172714Gerardo Paniagua   1980-05-21
Costa Rica, San José, Montes De Oca

FMB
FMB-090844Añez, Onésimo; Hammen, M. van der; Montes, J.   62006-12-08
Colombia, La Guajira, Uribia, Corregimiento de Siapana

FMB
Sorghum Moench
233778Hernández Ricardo   1987-05-06
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Ramón, Entre 2 y 4 km por la carretera que va a San Miguel al O de la ciudad (carretera 742).

FMB
Sorghum Moench
FMB-011367Wood, John   44501984-06-23
Colombia, Boyacá, El Espino, Below the gorge of the río Chiscano above El Espino, 1600m

FMB
Sorghum Moench
FMB-012212Wood, John   46411984-12-15
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Between Melgar and Girardot, 300m


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