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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Zebrina huehueteca Standl. & Steyerm.
1996749T.B. Croat & J.P. Folsom   340741976-04-04
Panama, Veraguas, Santa Fe, In primary forest 0.6 mile beyond Escuela Agricola Alto Piedra, 8.51 -81.12, 730m

MO:Tropicos
Zebrina huehueteca Standl. & Steyerm.
1997216David Brenner   2/811981-05-06
Panama, Coclé, North of El Valle, and north of Cerro Caracoral. Along the path to the ridge of Caracoral, and also near the stream slightly to the north of the road., 8.63 -80.1, 850m

MO:Tropicos
1998974H. von Wedel   21771941-03-21
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí trail; vicinity of Chiriquí Lagoon, 8.95 -82.13

MO:Tropicos
1999458John D. Dwyer, L.H. Durkee & J.R. Castillon   50711969-04-02
Panama, Panamá, Panama, Summit of Cerro Jefe. Secondary cloud forest, 9.23 -79.38, 700 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
611285James C. Solomon   117591984-03-12
Bolivia, La Paz, Murillo, Calacoto (La Paz). Cultivated garden plants., -16.55 -68.07, 3000m


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