INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILL-PLANT
Search Criteria: Panama; Herrera; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Prestonia portobellensi (Beurl.) Woodson
ILL00148339W.L. Stern, R.H. Eyde, E.S. Ayensu   18081963-02-22
Panama, Herrera, Trail between Rio Las Trancas and Las Minas., 7.783333 -80.766667

ILL:PLANT
Thevetia nitida (Kunth) A.DC.
ILL00148477W.L. Stern, R.H. Eyde, E.S. Ayensu   17441963-02-19
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Ocu, near quarry of Sr. Joaquin Carrizo., 7.940515 -80.779362

ILL:PLANT
ILL00152365W. L. Stern, R. H. Eyde, E. S. Ayensu   17321963-02-19
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Ocu, banks of Río Pasoancho, 7.940515 -80.779362

ILL:PLANT
Aechmea pubescens Baker
ILL00164155W.L. Stern, R.H. Eyde & E.S. Ayensu   17521963-02-20
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Las Minas; La Pena., 7.795809 -80.745699

ILL:PLANT
ILL00168051W.L. Stern   17691963-02-20
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Las Minas; La Pena., 7.795809 -80.745699, 2m

ILL:PLANT
ILL00168178W.L. Stern   16921963-02-16
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Ocú, almost 5 mi. due south., 7.867758 -80.779362

ILL:PLANT
ILL00168179W.L. Stern   17281963-02-18
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Ocú, hill above the cantera of Sr. Joaguin Carrizo, limestone area, much cut over and browzed by animals., 7.940515 -80.779362

ILL:PLANT
ILL00156621W.L. Stern, R.H. Eyde, E.S. Ayensu   17371963-02-19
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Ocu, banks of Río Pasoancho., 7.940515 -80.779362

ILL:PLANT
Peperomia cyclophylla Miq.
ILL00166520W.L. Stern, R.H. Eyde, E.S. Ayensu   17841963-02-22
Panama, Herrera, Vicinity of Las Minas, along Rio Las Trancas, 7.795809 -80.745699


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