Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alfaroa costaricensis subsp. septentrionalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
222767D.E. Stone   22141966-05-17
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Slopes of Volcán Santa Maria. Off Hwy. 95 at the 195 Km mark, 12.1 miles north of Hwy CA2. Finca Pirineos.

FLAS
222768D.E. Stone   22141966-05-18
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, Slopes of Volcán Santa Maria. Off Hwy. 95 at the 197 Km mark, 12.1 miles north of Hwy CA2. On ridge trail leaving Finca Pirineos - Finca St. John (Whitehead), understory ca. 1/2 mile west of Hwy. 95. Steep 45° slope with heavy understory.

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA132700D. E. Stone   22101966-05-17
Guatemala, Quezaltenango Dept., Volcán Santa Maria; off highway 95 at the 197 km mark, 12.1 mi. N of highway CA2; Finca Pirineos; edge of power line clearing, ca. 150 ft. N and above the highway., 14.778069 -91.64509

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
244679D. E. Stone, L. Conde, M. Crosby, & J. Walker   22141966-05-18
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango Dept., Slopes of Volcán Santa Maria; off highway 95 at the 197 km mark, 12.1 mi. N of highway CA2; leaving Finca Pirineos-Finca St. John (Whitehead); understory ca. 0.5 mi. W of highway 95., 1585m

USF
244682D. E. Stone   22101966-05-17
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango Dept., Volcán Santa Maria; off highway 95 at the 197 km mark, 12.1 mi. N of highway CA2; Finca Pirineos; edge of power line clearing, ca. 150 ft. N and above the highway.

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:75596Collector(s): Donald Eugene Stone   2214, 22101966-05-18
Guatemala, Quezaltenango, slopes of Volcan Santa Maria, off Highway 95, at Kilometer 197, 12.1 miles N of Highway CA 2


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.