Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dendropanax praestans
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1401706B. Hammel, W. D'Arcy, E.C. Hill, S. Schwartz, O. Wolcott & H. Wolcott   65381979-03-19
Panama, Chiriquí, Bugaba, End of road at Horqueta NW of Boquete. In forest, top of ridge, 8.82 -82.47, 2194m

MO:Tropicos
1401711J.S. Miller, L. Miller, C. Hamilton & K. Kraeger   8131983-07-24
Panama, Coclé, Cerro Gaital above El Valle. Ridge trail to summit. Cloud forest., 8.62 -80.12, 1150 - 1185m

MO:Tropicos
1401713Thomas B. Croat   374521976-07-22
Panama, Coclé, La Mesa, above El Valle de Antón, ca. 2 km W of Cerro Pilón on slopes of steep knife-like ridge. Cloud forest., 8.63 -80.13, 900 - 930m

MO:Tropicos
1401714S. Mori & J. Kallunki   52731975-03-28
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, NW of Santa Fe. 2 km from Escuela Agricola Alto de Piedra, 8.51 -81.13, 800 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
341857J.S. Miller, L. Miller, C. Hamilton & K. Kraeger   8131983-07-24
Panama, Coclé, Cerro Gaital above El Valle. Ridge trail to summit. Cloud forest., 8.62 -80.12, 1150 - 1185m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Dendropanax praestans Standl.
236617H. F. Pittier   32131911-03-18
Panama, Chiriquí, Between alto de las Palmas and top of Cerro de la Horqueta., 2100 - 2268m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
677609.2124H. F. Pittier   32131911-03-00
Panama, Chiriquí, Cuesta de Las Palmas, S slope of Cerrode La Horqueta., 1700 - 2100m

US:Botany
677610.1009H. F. Pittier   32131911-03-17
Panama, Chiriquí, Cuesta de Las Palmas, southern slope of Cerro de la Horqueta., 1700 - 2100m


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Google Map

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