Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rivina humilis
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; Palo Verde; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1346332W.S. Alverson & T.P. Prinzie   26171994-07-19
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Parque Nacional Palo Verde, 5-7 km from Estacion Catalina on road to Río Bebedero, 10.38 -85.23, - 20m

MO:Tropicos
470149Ulises Chavarría en el curso II de Parataxónomos   2101990-12-12
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Area Conservación Tempisque Estación Palo Verde, bosque secundario., 10.33 -85.35, 10 - 100m

MO:Tropicos
890393Alvaro Fernandez & C. Hood   11021993-06-02
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P.N. Palo Verde; Valle del Tempisque. Estación Palo Verde, Sendero al Ojo de Agua, cerca de Ofic. de Biodiversidad., 10.35 -85.35, 10m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
180761Fernández Álvaro   11021993-06-02
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Bagaces, P.N. Palo Verde Valle del Tempisque. Estación Palo Verde. Sendero al Ojo de Agua cerca de Ofic. de Biodiversidad., 10.35 -85.35, 10m

CR
196370Kress W. John   1994-07-19
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, P.N. Palo Verde Cerro Guayacán ca. 2 km NE of Río Tempisque within Parque Nacional Palo Verde. Margin of marsh near Fila Catalina., 10.33 -85.26

CR
123226N. Garwood   5441983-01-26
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Northwest of Palo Verde Barbudal Hills.

CR
123224N. Garwood   5391983-01-26
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Northwest of Palo Verde Barbudal Hills.

CR
159817Chavarría Ulises   210
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, P.N. Palo Verde Bosque Secundario., 10.33 -85.35, 10 - 100m

CR
189128William R. Anderson   1994-07-19
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, P.N. Palo Verde 5-7 km from Estación Catalina on road to Río Bebedero., 10.38 -85.23


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.