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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Adenopodia polystachya (L.) J.R. Dixon ex Croat
1964493A. Ibáñez G. & N. López   13922002-01-25
Panama, Veraguas, Sona, Bahía Honda. Isla Canales de Tierra. Playa de los Luchos. Orilla de la playa, 7.75 -81.58, 2m

MO:Tropicos
Adenopodia patens (Hook. & Arn.) J.R. Dixon ex Brenan
891604Barry Hammel   186011992-11-29
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Garabito, Faja Costeña de Puntarenas. Jacó, por la carretera entre Jacó y y Punta Guapinol., 9.66 -84.62, 50m

MO:Tropicos
Adenopodia polystachya (L.) J.R. Dixon ex Croat
102061T. Killeen, W. Palacios, S. Beck & I. Vargas   33751991-08-20
Bolivia, Beni, Gral. Ballivian, Estación Biológico del Beni; aproximadamente 25 km noreste del San Borja por el Río Manique. Bosque inundada, dominada por especie de Ficus y Astrocaryum. Parcela permanente de 1 ha., -14.58 -66.58, 250m


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Google Map

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