Dataset: CR
Taxa: Haloragaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
24382Brenes Alberto Manuel   931935-04-12
Costa Rica, San José, San José, Jardín de Doña Amparo viuda de Zeledón en la Sabana

CR
27859Sáenz Vitalia   521945-10-19
Costa Rica, San José, San José, Estanque del Museo Nacional

CR
72328Mayagoitia María   1976-11-28
México, Estado de México. Municipio de Zumpango. laguna de agua dulce, 2250m

CR
95144Loew Joseph   233531979-07-11
Estados Unidos, Charlton County Flora of Georgia. 3.7 mi. W from St. George on GA hwy 94. Low wet ditch (12 to 18 inches water) over sandy peaty soil.Plants submerged and red

CR
51555Bumby M. J.   3981973-05-01
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Abundant in the water of the pond of the Finca of Roman Costello SE of San Isidro de El General near Río General.Terminal ends floats above Surface

CR
113839Baker G. Marvin   1965-09-11
Estados Unidos, Columbia County Florida. 4 mi. E 13 S of Lake DeSoto. Rooted and submerged in 6 inches of sluggish water of drainage canal

CR
58331Bumby M. J.   3351973-03-23
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Found in IICA lake near Turrialba, 600m

CR
88861Ocampo Rafael A.   3627
Costa Rica, Cartago, Turrialba, Laguna CATIE, 650m

CR
58247Bumby M. J.   2911973-02-07
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Found floating in the middle of a man-made pond near San Isidro del General of Trocha (ca. 4 km E of San Isidro), 650m

CR
35859Blakely W.F.   
Australia, Kubinga Chase Hornsby

CR
163063Bumby M. J.   11801984-07-17
Estados Unidos, Wisconsin. Green Lake City. N central area of Lake Puckaway

CR
79836Seymour Frank   1968-06-14
Estados Unidos, Vermont Rutland County

CR
Gonocarpus chinensis (Lour.) Orchard
35960Boorman J. L.   
Australia


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