Dataset: EKY
Taxa: Marcgraviaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


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Ronald L. Jones   10,6382009-03-06
Costa Rica, San Jose, San José, Road past Montecarlo, roadside., 1040m

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Souroubea vallicola R.E.Woodson ex de Roon
31234100736212Ronald L. Jones, Humberto Jiménez-Saa   105062008-07-21
Costa Rica, General River Valley. Pérez Zeledón. Montecarlo area, Perez Zeledon. N 09° 21' 42"; W 83° 35' 36"

EKY
Souroubea vallicola Woodson ex de Roon
Ronald L. Jones   10,0581922-00-04
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, in thicket behind Skutch house, 720m

EKY
Ronald L. Jones   10,5061921-00-07
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Montecarlo area, Perez Zeledon, roadside., 1115m

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Marcgravia caudata Triana & Planch.
31234100736238Ronald L. Jones & Humberto Jimenez-Saa   104602008-07-17
Costa Rica, Perez Zeledon, General River Valley. Pérez Zeledón. Los Nubes Cloud Forest, across log bridge and up the mountain trail. N 09° 23' 23"; W 83° 35' 43"

EKY
Marcgravia caudata Trians & Planch.
Ronald L. Jones   10,4602017-00-07
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Los Nubes Cloud Forest, across log bridge and up the mountain trail., 1200m

EKY
31234100736220Ronald L. Jones & Humberto Jimenez-Saa   104272008-07-14
Costa Rica, Perez Zeledon, General River Valley. Pérez Zeledón. Just north San Gerardo de Rivas

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Ronald L. Jones   10,4272014-00-07
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, along roadside, just north San Gerardo de Rivas, 1400m

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31234100736204Ronald L. Jones & Humberto Jiménez-Saa   100582007-04-22
Costa Rica, San José, General River Valley. Los Cusingos. Pérez Zeledón. Behind Skutch house. N 09° 20' 18"; W 83° 37' 38"


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