Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agrostis turrialbae (Agrostis arcta, Agrostis vesca)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
M. T. Edwards   8461937-08-16
Mexico, Hidalgo

F:Botany
J. A. Steyermark   354771940-02-13
Guatemala

F:Botany
J. A. Steyermark   499051942-08-02
Guatemala

F:Botany
J. A. Steyermark   490261942-07-18
Guatemala

F:Botany
P. C. Standley   626841939-01-15
Guatemala

F:Botany
D. N. Smith   4571976-10-01
Guatemala

F:Botany
A. Molina R. et al.   178641966-02-26
Costa Rica

F:Botany
L. O. Williams et al.   282791965-01-26
Costa Rica

F:Botany
W. C. Burger   79811971-08-09
Costa Rica

F:Botany
R. W. Pohl & G. Davidse   108041968-08-01
Costa Rica

F:Botany
R. W. Pohl & G. Davidse   117801969-03-27
Costa Rica

F:Botany
W. C. Burger & R. Baker   95101975-10-27
Costa Rica

F:Botany
M. C. Carlson   34991957-02-19
Costa Rica

F:Botany
J. A. Steyermark   490261942-07-18
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Sierra de los Cuchumatanes: Cerro Cananá, between Nucapuxlac and Cananá, 15.8719 -91.4203, 2500 - 2800m

F:Botany
J. A. Steyermark   499051942-08-02
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Sierra de los Cuchumatanes: Cerro Chemalito, 3.5 mi. W of Santa Eulalia, 15.7822 -91.5111, 3100 - 3150m

F:Botany
J. A. Steyermark   354771940-02-13
Guatemala, San Marcos, between San Sebastián and summit of Volcán Tajumulco, 15.0439 -91.8994, 3800 - 4600m

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
UTC00112065Gerrit Davidse   7011966-07-22
COSTA RICA, Cartago, 73 km south of San Jose along Interamerican Hwy., 9.38 -83.48, 2775m

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Frank W. Gould   94251960-10-06
Costa Rica, Cartago, Mt. Turrialba

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1116521Frank W. Gould   94251960-10-06
Costa Rica, Contact UM Herbarium


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