Dataset: MO
Taxa: Actinostachys
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
21415Gerrit Davidse & Gerardo Herrera   314551986-09-19
Costa Rica, Limón, Inundated forest at the northern base of the southwestern-most extension of Cerro Coronel. Inundated lowland wet forest dominated by Symphonia, Campnosperma, Manicaria and a cyclanth understory; with low hammocks., 10.68 -83.66, 5m

MO:Tropicos
33597W.D. Stevens, G. Herrera & O.M. Montiel   250541987-03-19
Costa Rica, Limón, ca 2 km S of Río Colorado along new road and ca 1 km E; inundated forest with Manicaria and clumped Sphaeradenia dominant, tallest trees to ca 10 m, with abundant roots above surface and spongy hummock, cleared area dominated by sedges and Sphagnum, 10.66 -83.66, 5m

MO:Tropicos
29903James C. Solomon   170071987-06-08
Bolivia, La Paz, Abel Iturralde, Siete Cielos, Río Manupare. Ca. 2.5 km al E. Pampa con arbustos y arboles bajos (4-5 m) y torcidos., -12.45 -67.62, 180m

MO:Tropicos
9088Henk van der Werff&Miryam Monsalve   97031988-01-23
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, Bajo Calima, Concesión Pulpapel. Lowland rain forest., 3.92 -77, 100m

MO:Tropicos
Actinostachys subtrijuga (Mart.) C. Presl
1341084R. Liesner&H. Clark   91021980-02-05
Colombia, Guainia, Open area and forest with 15 m tall trees; 1-2 km W of Río Guainia along caño, .5 km N of Boca de Casiquiare (where Ríos Negro, Guainia&Casiquiare join)., 1.95 -67.13, 120m

MO:Tropicos
Actinostachys subtrijuga (Mart.) C. Presl
1420251A. Rudas et al.   71021998-03-20
Colombia, Guainia, Mpio. Puerto Inirida, Resguardo indigena Almidon-La Ceiba, comunidad La Ceiba, en sabana hacia Cano Agujon, suelos arenosos en zona de influencia de aguas negras., 3.53 -67.85, 80m


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