Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stelis triangulabia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:AMES
00105012A. M. Brenes   481921-07-00
Costa Rica, Los Angeles de San Ramón, 1050m

Harvard:AMES
00105013A. M. Brenes   481921-07-00
Costa Rica, Los Angeles de San Ramón, 1050m

Harvard:AMES
00084301A. M. Brenes   481921-07-00
Costa Rica, Los Angeles de San Ramón, 1050m

Harvard:AMES
00084302A. M. Brenes   481921-07-00
Costa Rica, Los Angeles de San Ramón, 1050m

Harvard:AMES
00084303A. M. Brenes   139
Costa Rica

Harvard:AMES
00556541Aust. P. Smith   H8381938-07-04
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Canton San Carlos, Zapote, 1575m

Harvard:AMES
00556542Aust. P. Smith   H7581938-06-11
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Canton Alfaro Ruiz, El Silencio, 1450m

Harvard:AMES
02089794Aust. P. Smith   H8381938-07-04
Costa Rica, [no additional data]

Harvard:AMES
02089793A. M. Brenes   1926-06-11
Costa Rica, Los Angeles de S. Ramón, 1050m

Harvard:AMES
02089791A. M. Brenes   (126)1329
Costa Rica, San Pedro de San Ramón

Harvard:AMES
02089792A. M. Brenes   (67)1276
Costa Rica, [Pudades] de San Ramón, 1100m

Harvard:AMES
02089790A. M. Brenes   (157)1356
Costa Rica, San Pedro de San Ramón. Arbres des pâturages., 1050m

Harvard:AMES
02089788A. M. Brenes   (19)1604
Costa Rica, La Palma de San Ramón.

Harvard:AMES
02089789A. M. Brenes   (98)13021925-06-29
Costa Rica, Le Paz de San Ramón., 1025 - 1100m

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
SEL057790Ingram, Stephen W.   15051992-07-13
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Monteverde Reserve; 2 km SW Station., 10.3 -84.8, 1500 - 1550m

SEL
SEL057789Atwood, John Talmadge, Jr.   89-3321989-07-25
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Monteverde comm, on W Guindon property., 10.301366 -84.788778, 1450m

SEL
SEL057791Smith, Austin   H8381938-07-04
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Carlos, Zapote., 10.223009 -84.42766, 1575m


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