Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Markea venosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
Markea venosa Standl. & Morton
barcode-00077206A. F. Skutch   33551937-10-00
Costa Rica, Vara Blanca de Sarapiquí, north slope of central cordillera, between Poás and Barba volcanoes, 1770m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Markea venosa Standl. & C.V. Morton
1471789J.P. Folsom, Robert L. Dressler & Kerry Dressler   52591977-09-11
Panama, Chiriquí, Top of the mountain directly above and south of the Fortuna Dam site, 8.73 -82.25, 1700m

MO:Tropicos
Markea venosa Standl. & C.V. Morton
456462Erick Bello   1781988-05-05
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Reserva Monteverde Cerro Ojo de Agua, Cedral, Miramar, 10.25 -84.76, 1700m

MO:Tropicos
Markea venosa Standl. & C.V. Morton
458049William Haber & Willow Zuchowski   95441989-10-12
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Abangares, Upper San Gerardo Valley, 5 km N Monteverde, Atlantic slope/Continental divide, 10.35 -84.8, 1500m

MO:Tropicos
Markea venosa Standl. & C.V. Morton
459835Michael H. Grayum, Chris Haufler & Marco Roos   77551986-11-09
Costa Rica, Heredia, Primary forest along Río San Rafael, Atlantic slope of Volcán Barva., 10.21 -84.08, 1500m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Markea venosa Standl. & C.V.Morton
79916A. F. Skutch   33551937-10-00
Costa Rica, Vara Blanca de Sarapiquí, north slope of Central Cordillera, between Poás and Barba volcanoes, 1700 - 1700m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Markea venosa Standl. & C.V. Morton
1643419.216A. F. Skutch   33551937-10-00
Costa Rica, Alajuela, Vara Blanca de Sarapiqui, N slope of central cordillera, between Poas & Barba volcanoes, 1770 - 1770m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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