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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Ampelocissus javalensis (Seem.) W.D. Stevens & A. Pool
1376534Paul M. Peterson & Carol R. Annable   7036A1989-02-24
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Approximately 4 km. S of Tiger Key on the mainland. UTM 1,014,000 m. N: 361,000 m. E. Moist tropical forest with Hura crepitans and scattered Theobroma cacao., 9.18 -82.25, 50m

MO:Tropicos
Ampelocissus javalensis (Seem.) W.D. Stevens & A. Pool
176572Paul M. Peterson & Carol R. Annable   73341989-03-05
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Cuan Creek. UTM 1016,000m N; 358,000m E. Moist tropical forest with Hura crepitans, 9.2 -82.29, 2 - 15m

MO:Tropicos
Ampelocissus javalensis (Seem.) W.D. Stevens & A. Pool
177248Gerardo Herrera & Hernán Martínez M.   22281988-10-20
Costa Rica, Limón, Matina, Cordillera de Talamanca. Entre Río Barbilla y Quebrada Cañabral; subiendo por la fila., 10.01 -83.41, 100 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Ampelocissus javalensis (Seem.) W.D. Stevens & A. Pool
177929Michael Grayum, Willie Burton & Ernesto Salazar   43771984-11-04
Costa Rica, Limón, Range of hills ca. 2 km S of Manzanillo de Talamanca, E of Quebrada Hone Wark. Elev. Lower slopes to upper slopes and summit., 9.62 -82.66, 40 - 190m

MO:Tropicos
Ampelocissus javalensis (Seem.) W.D. Stevens & A. Pool
177961Michael H. Grayum & George Schatz   52821985-05-04
Costa Rica, Limón, Patch of slightly disturbed primary forest on level tract behind NAISA house, Gandoca. Elev. ca. 3 m. 9º36'N, 82º37'W., 9.6 -82.61, 3m

MO:Tropicos
1376489W.E. Harmon   22921970-05-15
Guatemala, Retalhuleu, Finca La Esperanza. Grassy draingae area between two cotton fields, 14.43 -91.88, 40m


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