Anthurium baldinii Croat & O.Ortiz
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.322.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3B0C8780-DD05-FFE8-CF97-FA75FBE62967 |
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Felipe |
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Anthurium baldinii Croat & O.Ortiz |
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Anthurium baldinii Croat & O.Ortiz View in CoL
Epiphytic herbs. Distribution in PILA 300–350 m, low elevation mixed forest. Global distribution: Endemic to Panama. Records: De Sedas et al. 958 (PMA), A. De Sedas et al. 874 (PMA), O. Ortizet al. 1243 (MO).
□ ε -PILA ψ Anthurium bittneri Grayum
Terrestrial herbs. Distribution in PILA 1300–2000 m, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest. Global distribution: Costa Rica, Panama. Records: A. Fernández 730 (INB, MO), A.K. Monro 4945 (MO), A.K. Monro 6179 (PMA), A. Rodríguez 10646 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Santamaría 5707 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Solano 3920 (BM, INB, PMA), G. Herrera 5483 (INB, MO), G. Herrera 5512 (INB, MO), J. Bittner 1875 (MO). Global conservation status: Endangered (EN), B1ab(i,iii).
0–2300 m, low elevation mixed forest, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest, cloud forest, low elevation oak forest, pasture, dense thicket. Global distribution: Costa Rica to Colombia. Records: A. Fernández 839 (INB, MO), A. Fernández 864 (INB), A.K. Monro 5612 (BM, INB, PMA), A. Rodríguez 10574 (BM, INB, PMA), A. Rodríguez 10902 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Santamaría 5989 (BM, INB,PMA), D. Santamaría 6457 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Santamaría 6569 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Santamaría 6773 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Santamaría 6782 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Santamaría 7000 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Santamaría 7026 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Solano 3838 (BM, INB, PMA), D. Solano 5033 (BM, INB, PMA), G. Davidse 28400 (MO), G. Davidse 29139 (CR, MO), G. Davidse 29204 (MO), G. Herrera 5475 (INB, MO), G. Herrera 5874 (INB, MO), J. Bittner 1901 (INB, MO), R. Aguilar 1082 (INB, MO).
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