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

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Stereocaulon myriocarpum
B144202I. M. Lamb | U. V. Mezger   MONO.NO.80831969-00-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 2970m

MIL
Stereocaulon strictum var. compressum
B144194I. M. Lamb | U. V. Mezger   MONO.NO.80981969-00-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 2530m

MIL
Stereocaulon obesum
B144200I. M. Lamb | U. V. Mezger   MONO.NO.85521969-00-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 2880m

MIL
Breutelia tomentosa (Sw. ex Brid.) Spruce
B129069C. E. Alfaro   1451934-07-01
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 3000m

MIL
B136755W. L. Culberson   128381967-03-28
Costa Rica, Cartago

MIL
B162813Christopher D. Tyrrell | Amanda E. Fisher | Lynn G. Clark   412008-06-11
Costa Rica, Cartago, 9.81667 -83.51667, 971m

MIL
Stereocaulon strictum var. compressum
B144195I. M. Lamb | U. V. Mezger   MONO.NO.80981969-00-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 2530m

MIL
B162812Christopher D. Tyrrell | Amanda E. Fisher | Lynn G. Clark   422008-06-11
Costa Rica, Cartago, 9.82722 -83.475, 1190m

MIL
Siphula pteruloides
B139184W. L. Culberson | C. F. Culberson   169021976-12-12
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 3400m

MIL
Stereocaulon strictum var. compressum
B144214I. M. Lamb | U. V. Mezger   MONO.NO.80981969-00-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 2530m

MIL
B162926Christopher D. Tyrrell | Amanda E. Fisher | Lynn G. Clark   402008-06-11
Costa Rica, Cartago, 9.81667 -83.51667, 971m

MIL
Stereocaulon myriocarpum
B144204I. M. Lamb | U. V. Mezger   MONO.NO.80871969-00-00
Costa Rica, Cartago, - 2850m

MIL
Rhipidocladum maxonii (Hitchc.) McClure
B162817Christopher D. Tyrrell | Amanda E. Fisher | Lynn G. Clark   462008-06-14
Costa Rica, Cartago, 9.7675 -83.98167

MIL
B162811Christopher D. Tyrrell | Amanda E. Fisher | Lynn G. Clark   422008-06-11
Costa Rica, Cartago, 9.82722 -83.475, 1190m


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