Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Centropogon costaricae (Centropogon porphyrodontus, Centropogon brumalis, Centropogon cordifolius var. dentatus, Siphocampylus costaricae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C. Hoffmann   
Costa Rica

F:Botany
P. C. Standley & J. Valerio Rodríguez   439841925-12-29
Costa Rica

F:Botany
P. C. Standley & J. Valerio Rodríguez   439841925-12-29
Costa Rica

F:Botany
A. M. Brenes   49911926-09-25
Costa Rica

F:Botany
Centropogon costaricae (Vatke) McVaugh
V. J. Dryer   2921976-06-21
Costa Rica, Alajuela

F:Botany
Centropogon costaricae (Vatke) McVaugh
R. L. Wilbur   114171971-05-12
Costa Rica, Cartago

F:Botany
Centropogon costaricae (Vatke) McVaugh
W. C. Burger   115151982-02-05
Costa Rica, Cartago

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
00033056H. F. Pittier   73491898-12-00
Costa Rica, San José, Valle de Los Arcángeles, 1900m

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Centropogon costaricae (Vatke) McVaugh
NO0011186Garwood   13581983-02-18
Costa Rica, Limon

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Centropogon costaricae (Vatke) McVaugh
119348R. L. Wilbur   142341971-05-08
Costa Rica, Puntarenas Prov., Above Monteverde; in the Sierra del Tilarán., 10.5893 -85.2923, 1500m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Centropogon costaricae (Vatke) McVaugh
UVMVT158313Hill, S. R.   175041987-01-01
Costa Rica, San Jose, Talamanca range, Rt. 2, Villa Mills, 0-1 km NW of Restaurante Georgina, km 95. SE of Cerro de la Muerte; along Prov. Cartago border.; 9.566667 -83.733333; 9.566667 -83.733333, 9.566667 -83.733333, 3100 - 3200m


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