Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tetramerium nervosum (Tetramerium hispidum, Justicia papilionacea, Tetramerium nervosum var. hispidum, Tetramerium ovalifolium, Tetramerium ovatum)
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; Palo Verde; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1360719Rodriguez   18221996-12-10
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, Cuenca del Tempisque. 1 Km despues del Centro de Bagaces. Ruta a Palo Verde., 10.52 -85.25, 70m

MO:Tropicos
892598Ulises Chavarria   9001993-12-09
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P.N. Palo Verde; Valle del Tempisque. Estación Palo Verde; Cerro Jocote., 10.37 -85.29, 10m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
Tetramerium nervosum Nees in Benth.
107614Burger William   113261982-01-29
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P.N. Palo Verde Tropical seasonally dry forest in the valley of the Río Tempisque and on limestone hills from 10 to 100 m. alt. The Raphael Lucas Rodríguez National Wildlife Refuge Palo Verde., 10.35 -85.36, 100m

CR
Tetramerium nervosum Nees in Benth.
84981Gómez Laurito Jorge   7461
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P.N. Palo Verde Cerros Guayacán., 10 - 212m

CR
Tetramerium nervosum Nees in Benth.
173405Chavarría Ulises   900
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P.N. Palo Verde Estación Palo Verde Cerro Jocote., 10.37 -85.29, 10m

CR
Tetramerium nervosum Nees in Benth.
115918Soto Ricardo   27271986-02-14
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P.N. Palo Verde .

CR
Tetramerium nervosum Nees in Benth.
221361Rodríguez Alexánder   1822
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P. N. Palo Verde 1 km despúes de Bagaces. Cuenca del Tempisque., 10.52 -85.25, 70m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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