Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Guzmania scandens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
M. C. Peña   3731992-04-27
Panama, Coclé

F:Botany
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
M. H. Grayum & G. Herrera C.   78441986-11-13
Costa Rica

F:Botany
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
A. H. Gentry & A. Clewell   69871972-12-29
Panama

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
SEL015319Lépiz, E   3211994-06-02
Costa Rica, Cartago, P. N. Tapanti, Valle del Reventazon; Sendero, Oropéndola., 9.755556 -83.783333, 1300m

SEL
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
SEL015323Rivero, Raúl   22211993-06-17
Costa Rica, Cartago, Parque Nacional Tapantí. Sendero Oropendola., 9.666667 -83.75, 1500m

SEL
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
SEL015321Luther, Harry E   10501986-06-00
Panama, Chiriquí, Cerro Colorado, above the Copper Mine., 8.536421 -81.81864, 1600m

SEL
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
SEL015320Luther, Harry E   11111986-06-00
Panama, Bocas del Toro, 13 km N of Fortuna Dam on road to Chiriqui Grande., 8.843565 -82.181523, 550m

SEL
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
SEL015322Grant, Jason R   90-8201990-02-21
Costa Rica, Coclé, Pococí, Between the Rio Blanquito and the Rio Blanco., 10.10249 -83.853136, 1300m

SEL
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
SEL002234Reveal, JL   49361979-01-30
Panama, Darién, Serranía de Pirre, on the northwest slope of the mountanin range dominated by Cerrro Pirre, along the trail from Q. Perecingo (Perasenico), a tributary to Río Pirre, to Cerro Pirre, at the summit above Rancho Frio, about 10 air km south-southeast of El Real., 8.033333 -77.7, 1400m

SEL
Guzmania scandens H.Luther & W.J.Kress
SEL001344Luther, Harry E   28161990-07-28
Costa Rica, Cartago, Refugio National Tapanti, 9.752275 -83.789684, 1375m


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Google Map

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