Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dussia atropurpurea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. & C.H. Stirt.
ASU0315889   2009-01-30
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. &
   2011-02-07
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. &
   2011-02-09
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. &
   2011-02-09
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. &
   2011-02-09
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. &
   2011-02-10
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. &
   2011-02-10
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

ASU:Plants
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. &
   2011-02-11
Panama, Parque Natural San Lorenzo, 9.28108 -79.97443, 135m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. & C.H. Stirt.
S. Aguilar   7571998-04-28
Panama, Panamá

F:Botany
Dussia atropurpurea N. Zamora, R.T. Penn. & C.H. Stirt.
G. Herrera C.   21351988-07-20
Costa Rica, Alajuela

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Dussia atropurpurea N.Zamora, R.T.Penn. & C.H.Stirt.
Gordon D. McPherson   118561987-12-15
Panama, Panama Province, along El Llano to Carti Road, along short side-road to west, 9.25 -79, 150m


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Google Map

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