Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maxillaria horichii (Camaridium horichii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C. Laskowski   1258
Costa Rica

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
00064899C. K. Horich   s.n.1962-10-00
Costa Rica, Cordillera Brunqueña, cloud forested ridge near El Alto de San Juan, 1000 - 1100m

Harvard:AMES
00101417C. K. Horich   1963-10-00
Costa Rica, Cordillera Brunqueña, 1000 - 1100m

Harvard:AMES
00085524C. K. Horich   s.n.1962-10-00
Costa Rica, Cordillera Brunqueña, cloud forested ridge near El Alto de San Juan, 1000 - 1100m

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
SEL037583Atwood, John Talmadge, Jr.   50841999-01-15
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, 1100m

SEL
SEL037585Navarro, Enia   2071995-09-05
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, P. I. La Amistad. Cordillera de Talamanca. Estación Pittier. Agua Caliente. Muestra preservada en alcohol., 9.95 -82.922222, 1000m

SEL
SEL037582Allen, Paul H   38511946-11-26
Costa Rica, Cartago, Vicinity of Estrella. Flowered in the collection of Mr. Charles Lankester at Las Concavas., 9.776055 -83.959296, 1524m

SEL
SEL037584Laskowski, Chester Walter   1258
Costa Rica

SEL
SEL037581?   s.n.
Cultivation, No locality information

SEL
SEL037580?   s.n.
Cultivation, No locality information

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Camaridium horichii (Senghas) M.A.Blanco
212958Mark Whitten   26022003-11-20
Panama, Chiriqui

FLAS
Camaridium horichii (Senghas) M.A.Blanco
212959Mark Whitten   26152003-11-24
Panama, Chiriqui

FLAS
Camaridium horichii (Senghas) M.A.Blanco
214878Mark Whitten   28452004-11-11
Panama


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