Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; Cartago; Cartago; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Sticherus retroflexus (Bornm. ex Christ) Copel.
LL00480389Louis O. Williams|Antonio Molina R.|Terua P. Williams|Dorothy N. Gibson   281821965-01-23
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Could forest area, near La Sierra, about 25 km. south of Cartago, Cordillera de Talamanca.

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LL00497782Robert L. Wilbur|F. Almeda|James L. Luteyn   160761972-01-07
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, About 7.3 km northeast of Pacayas.

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LL00497960Robert L. Wilbur|D. E. Stone   103181968-03-31
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Above and beyond Muñeco about 6 miles from turnoff from paved road to Orosi.

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LL00510038George R. Proctor   320521971-05-25
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Along Interamerican Highway, 5 km. by road ESE of Cerro de la Muerte.

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LL00510040George R. Proctor   323601971-06-15
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Summit area of Volvan Irazu.

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LL00510041George R. Proctor   323601971-06-15
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Summit area of Volcan Irazu.

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LL00510043Robert L. Wilbur|D. E. Stone   87311967-03-27
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Southern slopes of Volcán Irazú.

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LL00510046Robert L. Wilbur|J. A. Teeri   137241971-01-30
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Upper slopes of Volcán Irazú.

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LL00529418Louis O. Williams|Alfonso Jiménez M.|Terua P. Williams   244581963-02-06
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, Cerro de La Muerte, Cordillera de Talamanca.

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LL00571457Harvey E. Stork   26261928-06-18
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago, 1 mile east of Cartago.


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