Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coenogonium strigosum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves
BR5030124805583Wolf Jan, Swaan H. & Den Hollander D.   S.N.1989-10-00
Colombia, Mnpio. de Santuario, Caretera desde Santuario a Los Planes, 4.95 -75.983333

BR
Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves
BR5030124806610Aptroot A.   601032004-03-09
Costa Rica, Hitoy Cerere Reserve, near Pandora, 40 km S of Limón, along Río Estrella, 9.666667 -83.033333

BR
Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves
BR5030124807648Aptroot A.   311351992-08-11
Papua New Guinea, Mount Gahavisuka Provincial Park, 11 km N of Goroka, -6.016667 145.416667

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, specimen-based


CR
Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves
4106255Chaves, Jose Luis   1276022004-03-09
Costa Rica, Limón, Limón, Reserva Biológica Hitoy Cerere. Sendero Espavel, 9.6708592 -83.02725, 200 - 300m

CR
Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves
4128761Lücking, Robert   210582007-09-15
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, A.C.L.A.P, Coto Brus, San Vito, Jardín Botánico Las Cruces, 8.7855525 -82.9580239, 1095 - 1300m

CR
Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves
4189287Chaves, Jose Luis   34702008-11-26
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Garabito, La Catarata, 9.5727672 -84.5915678, 0 - 100m

CR
Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves
4138224Trest, Marie   1400012003-04-07
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Golfito, P.N. Corcovado. Sirena. Sendero Espaveles., 8.4919208 -83.586745, 0 - 100m


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