Dataset: UT-Botany
Search Criteria: Panama; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0005546M. Alice Cornman   8331918-02-06
Panama, In and around El Boquete, Province of Chiriqui, Republic of Panama., 8.400679 -82.316324

UT:Botany
UT0005563M. Alice Cornman   10101918-02-20
Panama, Dexter Trail, Boquete., 8.783333 -82.433333

UT:Botany
UT0005731M. Alice Cornman   13591918-04-20
Panama, Holcomb trail, El Boquete., 8.4 -81.3

UT:Botany
Cnemidaria mutica (Christ) R.M. Tryon
UT0005729M. Alice Cornman   8961918-02-09
Panama, Dexter trail., 8.766537 -80.133789

UT:Botany
UT0005718M. Alice Cornman   11541918-03-17
Panama, Lino hill, El Boquete., 7.871667 -81.451389

UT:Botany
Cyathea petiolata (Hook.) R.M. Tryon
UT0005724M. Alice Cornman   6951918-01-27
Panama, Near Frijoles., 8.716667 -81.8

UT:Botany
Dennstaedtia obtusifolia (Willd.) T. Moore
UT0005608M. Alice Cornman   6941918-01-24
Panama, Near Frijoles., 8.716667 -81.8

UT:Botany
Dennstaedtia arborescens (Willd.) Ekman ex Maxon
UT0005605M. Alice Cornman   8741918-02-07
Panama, Chiriquí Prov., Dexter Trail, El Boquete., 8.783333 -82.433333

UT:Botany
Dryopteris Adans.
UT0005921M. Alice Cornman   10911918-03-05
Panama, Dexter Trail, Boquete., 8.783333 -82.433333

UT:Botany
UT0006514M. Alice Cornman   12001918-03-25
Panama, Chiriquí Prov., Dexter trail, Lino de Boquete., 8.8 -82.433333

UT:Botany
UT0006645M. Alice Cornman   8611918-02-07
Panama, Chiriqui, Dexter Treail, El Bouquete., 8.778752 -82.451218

UT:Botany
Saccoloma inaequale (Kunze) Mett.
UT0008780M. Alice Cornman   11881918-03-25
Panama, Chiriquí Prov., Dexter trail toward the divide., 8.8 -82.433333


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