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

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU037133W.C. Holmes   48731988-01-03
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago-San Jose border. Km 42 of Rt. 2 from Cartago to San Isidro., 9.826808 -83.95218, 1950m

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU007431W.C. Holmes   48811988-01-03
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago-San Jose Border. El Empalme Rt 2 between Cartago and San Isidro, 9.794512 -83.9046, 2029m

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU025396W.C. Holmes   4884B1988-01-03
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago-San Jose Border. El Empalme Rt 2 between Cartago and San Isidro, 9.794512 -83.9046, 2029m

BAYLU:BAYLU
undetermined
BAYLU017382W.C. Holmes   4884A1988-01-03
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago-San Jose Border. El Empalme Rt 2 between Cartago and San Isidro, 9.794512 -83.9046, 2029m

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU023411W.C. Holmes   48781988-01-03
Costa Rica, Cartago, San Jose border. KM 69 of RT 2 from Cartago to San Isidro. Boggy Heath Area, 9.826639 -83.952008, 2650m

BAYLU:BAYLU
undetermined
BAYLU054482W.C. Holmes   48971897-01-05
Costa Rica, Cartago, Hwy 10 ca. 14 km west of Turrialba, 9.794512 -83.9046, 1400m

BAYLU:BAYLU
Mikania nitifolia
BAYLU027082W.C. Holmes   4898
Costa Rica, Cartago, Hwy 10 ca 2 km west of Turrialba., 9.794512 -83.9046, 800m

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU039213W.C. Holmes   49021988-01-06
Costa Rica, Cartago, Pochotel, Ca. 10-12 Km E of Turrialba on Hwy 10, 9.89563 -83.63321, 1400m

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU015042W.C. Holmes   48721988-01-03
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cartago-San José Border. Km 42 of RT 2 from Cartago to San Isidro., 9.826808 -83.95218, 1950m


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