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

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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
Maxillaria tutae J.T.Atwood
SEL038073Blanco, Mario   29132005-01-30
Panama, Veraguas, Distr. Santa Fé. Alto de Piedra: Cerro Arizona (locally known as Cerro Mariposa). Trail to summit., 8.5 -81.116667, 1100m

SEL
Maxillaria tutae J.T.Atwood
SEL038069Blanco, Mario   29132005-01-30
Panama, Veraguas, Distr. Santa Fé. Alto de Piedra: Cerro Arizona (locally known as Cerro Mariposa). Trail to summit., 8.5 -81.116667, 1100m

SEL
Maxillaria tutae J.T.Atwood
SEL000586Knapp, Sandra   26411981-12-15
Panama, Veraguas, Trail on ridge to summit of Cerro Tute, Cordillera de Tute, 1 km past Escuela Agricola Alto SE de Piedras, W of Santa Fe., 8.6 -81.1, 1250 - 1410m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Camaridium tutae (J.T.Atwood) M.A.Blanco
218334Mario Blanco   29132005-01-30
Panama, Veraguas


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Google Map

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