Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heliconia secunda, Heliconia secunda var. secunda, Heliconia secunda var. viridiflora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
W. C. Burger   53031968-05-27
Costa Rica, San José

F:Botany
W. C. Burger   53031968-05-27
Costa Rica, San José

F:Botany
W. J. Kress   77-7761977-07-17
Costa Rica, Heredia

F:Botany
W. J. Kress   77-7761977-07-17
Costa Rica, Heredia

F:Botany
Heliconia secunda var. viridiflora G.S.Daniels & F.G.Stiles
W. J. Kress   80-12161980-08-23
Costa Rica, Guanacaste

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:A
Heliconia secunda R. R. Smith
00030613R. R. Smith, J. Beckner & J. Hall   22061968-04-04
Costa Rica, Heredia, Along steep slope near road and waterfall, ca. 7 km north of Vara Blanca de Sarapiqui, alt. 5000 feet, 1524m

Harvard:A
Heliconia secunda R. R. Smith
00030612R. R. Smith, J. Beckner & J. Hall   22061968-04-04
Costa Rica, Heredia, Along steep slope near road and waterfall, ca. 7 km north of Vara Blanca de Sarapiqui, alt. 5000 feet, 1524m


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Google Map

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