Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lindsaea seemannii, Lindsaea seemannii var. seemannii
Search Criteria: Panama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
10731Gerrit Davidse   250621983-09-29
Panama, Coclé, Río Tife, ca. 0.5 km S of Chorro Tife, 10.5 airline km NW of El Copé, Atlantic slope., 8.7 -80.63, 530m

MO:Tropicos
1823224Kenneth J. Sytsma, W.J. Hahn & Thomas M. Antonio   25401980-12-13
Panama, Coclé, Between Caña Susio and waterfall at base of Cerro Tife, ca. 4 hr. hike. Caña Susio is 1 hr. W of the Río Blanco which is 5 hr. N of the the Continental Divide above El Cope & El Petroso sawmill. [Coordinates on orginal label: 08.38N 080.36W], 8.71 -80.62

MO:Tropicos
999548Gerrit Davidse & C.W. Hamilton   235631983-02-03
Panama, Coclé, Area between Caño Blanco del Norte, Caño Sucio and Chorro del Río Tife. Evergreen forest., 8.71 -80.62, 200 - 400m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
225899Sytsma Kenneth   2540
Panamá, Province of Cocle. Between Caña Sucio and waterfall at base of Cerro Tife ca 4 hr hike Caña Sucio is 1 hr W of the Río Blanco which is a 5 hr hike north of the Continental Divide above El Copé and El Petroso sawmill., 8.63 -80.6

CR
141397Antonio Thomas   36931980-02-03
Panamá, Province of Coclé. Plants collected along trail from Caño Sucio to Cerro Tife at base of waterfall. Caño Sucio is a 5 hr wallk from the sawmill at El Cope on the Atlantic slope.

CR
113383Davidse Gerrit   1983-02-03
Panamá, PROV. COCLE. Area between Cano Blanco del Norte Cano Sucio and Chorro del Río Tife. Evergreen forest., 8.7 -8.71, 200 - 400m

CR
225898Hammel Barry E.   33691978-06-10
Panamá, Province of Coclé. Trail from Río San Juan to Rio Tife Falls.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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