Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Colombia; Atlántico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Elytraria imbricata (Vahl) Persoon
barcode-00219453F. W. Pennell   120691922-10-05
Colombia, Atlántico, Salgar; Caribbean coast, - 1m

Harvard:GH
Vitex sprucei vaupesensis Moldenke
barcode-00096151B. Maguire, J. J. Wurdack & W. M. Keith   418391957-10-12
Colombia, Atlántico, North of Puerto Colombia, Rio Guainia opposite Maroa, 130 m.

Harvard:A
Mimosa coroncoro Killip & Dugand
barcode-00065019A. Dugand G. & R. Jaramillo M.   34611943-08-02
Colombia, Atlántico, Entre Palmar de Varela y Ponedera, bosques áridos y pantanos del río Magdalena, finca "El Paraiso"

Harvard:GH
barcode-00036184Hno. Elias   10821933-08-00
Colombia, Atlántico, Cabica

Harvard:A
barcode-00375794Hno. Elias   10721933-08-00
Colombia, Atlántico, Barranquilla and vicinity, Megua

Harvard:GH
Opuntia bella Britton & Rose
barcode-01677355F. W. Pennell   119981922-10-05
Colombia, Atlántico, Sabanilla. Caribbean Coast, 0 - 10m

Harvard:GH
Opuntia wentiana Britton & Rose
barcode-01677471[data not captured]   32211943-00-00
Colombia, Atlántico, entre Puerto Colombia y Valgas

Harvard:GH
Opuntia Mill.
barcode-01677472T. C. Plowman   35291974-04-18
Colombia, Atlántico, Barranquilla District. Puerto Colombia

Harvard:GH
Pereskia bleo (Kunth) de Candolle
barcode-01677670T. C. Plowman   35521974-04-27
Colombia, Atlántico, Barranquilla

Harvard:GH
Pereskia guamacho F. A. C. Weber
barcode-01677677T. C. Plowman   35181974-04-12
Colombia, Atlántico, Barranquilla District. Near Salgar, 30m

Harvard:GH
Stenocereus griseus (Haworth) Buxbaum
barcode-01678126F. W. Pennell   119991922-10-05
Colombia, Atlántico, Sabanilla. Carribean Coast, 0 - 10m


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