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

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
00070785C. H. Lankester   5811924-01-12
Costa Rica, El Calvario, 3600 ft alt., 1097m

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
00070786C. H. Lankester   5811924-01-12
Costa Rica, El Calvario, 3600 ft alt., 1097m

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
00070787C. H. Lankester   5811924-01-12
Costa Rica, El Calvario, 3600 ft alt., 1097m

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
00253284N. L. Britton, F. S. Earle & P. Wilson   48631910-03-01
Cuba, Santa Clara, Hanabanilla Falls

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
02111593C. H. Lankester   1089
Costa Rica, Las Concavas

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
02111592C. H. Lankester   1089
Costa Rica, Las Concavas

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
02111591C. H. Lankester   1089
Costa Rica, Las Concavas

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
02111590A. M. Brenes   (264)1450
Costa Rica, Collines de San Pedro de San Ramón

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
02111589P. C. Standley   363831924-03-02
Costa Rica, San José, La Hondura, 1700m

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
02111588P. C. Standley   374531924-03-12
Costa Rica, Limón, Vicinity of Guápiles, 500m

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum ramosissimum Ames & C. Schweinfurth
02111587C. H. Lankester   1089
Costa Rica, Las Concavas


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