Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT654242   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
Luzula DC.
BRIT654348   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
BRIT654630   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
BRIT654645   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
BRIT654656   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
Hylaeanthe hoffmannii (K.Schum.) Jonker & A.M.E.Jonker
BRIT654672   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
BRIT655115   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
Chusquea amistadensis L.G.Clark, Davidse & R.P.Ellis
BRIT655123   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
BRIT655127   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
Chusquea scabra Soderstr. & C.E.Calderón
BRIT655134   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
Costus osae Maas & H.Maas
BRIT659226   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
Costus wilsonii P.J.M.Maas
BRIT659230   
Costa Rica

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631539   
Costa Rica, Limon

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631206   
Costa Rica, San Jose

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631258   
Costa Rica, Puntarenas

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631486   
Costa Rica, Limon

BRIT:VDB
Dioclea reflexa Hook. f.
BRIT631557   
Costa Rica, Puntarenas

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631218   
Costa Rica, Guanacaste

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631158   
Costa Rica, Puntarenas

BRIT:VDB
Dialium guianense (Aubl.) Sandwith
BRIT631569   
Costa Rica, Alajuela

BRIT:VDB
Desmodium rhynchodesmum (S.F.Blake) Standl.
BRIT631417   
Costa Rica, Alajuela

BRIT:VDB
Desmodium rhynchodesmum (S.F.Blake) Standl.
BRIT631418   
Costa Rica, San Jose

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631538   
Costa Rica, Puntarenas

BRIT:VDB
BRIT631361   
Costa Rica, Heredia

BRIT:VDB
Dioclea reflexa Hook. f.
BRIT631556   
Costa Rica, Alajuela

BRIT:VDB
Ticodendron incognitum G??mez-Laur. & L.D.G??mez
BRIT643878   
Costa Rica, Alajuela

BRIT:VDB
Ticodendron incognitum G??mez-Laur. & L.D.G??mez
BRIT643877   
Costa Rica, Alajuela


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