Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maxillariella sanguinea (Maxillaria sanguinea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
R. W. Lent   14981969-03-21
Costa Rica, Limón

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
SEL009532Wagner, George M., Jr   s.n.1947-02-00
United States, Florida, Monroe County, Pinecrest., 25.746769 -80.939513

SEL
SEL039828Dodson, Calaway H   132871982-07-01
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Km 145 Cuenca-Gualaquiza, Prov Azuay., -3.35278 -78.639946, 1700m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Maxillariella sanguinea (Rolfe) M.A.Blanco & Carnevali
213066Mark Whitten   19902003-03-16
Costa Rica

FLAS
Maxillariella sanguinea (Rolfe) M.A.Blanco & Carnevali
213067Mark Whitten   27592004-03-20
Costa Rica

FLAS
Maxillariella sanguinea (Rolfe) M.A.Blanco & Carnevali
214916Mark Whitten   27592004-03-20
Costa Rica

FLAS
Maxillariella sanguinea (Rolfe) M.A.Blanco & Carnevali
272051Robert L. Dressler   1970-02-06
Costa Rica, San Jose

FLAS
Maxillariella sanguinea (Rolfe) M.A.Blanco & Carnevali
289192Mark Whitten   32302006-03-17
United States, Florida, Sarasota, Tropiflora Nursery

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
29035Collector unspecified on label   s.n.


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Google Map

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