Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epidendrum alfaroi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C.Schweinf.
W. D. Stevens   138001979-08-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C. Schweinfurth
00070049A. Alfaro Gonzalez   1741925-08-00
Costa Rica, La Fuente, 1200m

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C.Schweinf.
SEL030623Luer, Carlyle A.   42091979-09-18
Costa Rica, Heredia, Above San Jeronimo., 10.007113 -84.016142, 1800m

SEL
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C.Schweinf.
SEL030621Stevens, Warren D   138001979-08-29
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Along road from San Ram¢n northward through Balsa, ca. 16.7 km Nýof bridge over Quebrada Volio and ca. 7.5 km N of bridge overý(apparently) Rio Balsa, at bridge over stream (Rio Cataratas?), 10.170833 -84.509722, 700 - 800m

SEL
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C.Schweinf.
SEL030622Lankester, Charles Herbert   17481959-09-24
Costa Rica

SEL
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C.Schweinf.
SEL030624Lankester, Charles Herbert   s.n.1956-09-01
Costa Rica, Cartago, Cultivated at Las C¢ncavas near Cartago., 9.839436 -83.889477, 1500m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C.Schweinf.
288187Andres Maduro;Erick Olmos   s.n.
Panama, Chiriqui

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Epidendrum alfaroi Ames & C.Schweinf.
1653144M. W. Chase   843361984-03-07
Costa Rica, Alajuela, no data, Road to V. Poas from Varablanca, 4.3 km from Varablanca, 1900m


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Google Map

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