Dataset: BRIT
Search Criteria: Nicaragua; Chontales; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


BRIT
BRIT469759John T. Atwood   33321970-01-13
Nicaragua, Chontales, Santo Domingo. On mountainside., 500 - 1000m

BRIT
BRIT425488John T. Atwood   33281970-01-13
Nicaragua, Chontales, Santo Domingo, 500 - 1000m

BRIT
BRIT470392John T. Atwood   33331970-01-13
Nicaragua, Chontales, Santo Domingo., 500 - 1000m

BRIT:SMU
BRIT431168Charles E. Nichols   17191969-01-04
Nicaragua, Chontales, 2 km south of Acoyapa.

BRIT
Anemia pastinacaria Moritz ex Prantl
BRIT47229John T. Atwood   27071969-12-29
Nicaragua, Chontales, Route 7, Santo Tomas., 200 - 500m

BRIT:SMU
BRIT431737Frank C. Seymour   17531969-01-04
Nicaragua, Chontales, 2 km south of Acoyapa.

BRIT:SMU
BRIT432410R. Bruce Hamblett   16841969-01-04
Nicaragua, Chontales, 2 km south of Acoyapa.

BRIT:SMU
BRIT433706Steven A. Marshall   66781973-12-09
Nicaragua, Chontales

BRIT:SMU
BRIT433739John T. Atwood   33261970-01-13
Nicaragua, Chontales, Santo Domingo., 500 - 1000m


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