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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:FH
barcode-00213433E. P. Killip   117941922-10-09
Colombia, Córdoba, Dagua Valley, forest along Rio Calima, on wet tree, 80-100 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00055499E. P. Killip   50591922-05-08
Colombia, Córdoba, Department of El Valle, Dagua Valley, wooded cliffs of Rio Dagua, 80-100 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00092504E. P. Killip   51331922-05-08
Colombia, Córdoba, Department of El Valle, Dagua Valley, 80 - 100m

Harvard:FH
Hookeriopsis killipii R. S. Williams
barcode-00213303E. P. Killip   52461922-05-06
Colombia, Córdoba, Dagua Valley, 80 - 100m

Harvard:FH
Alobiella biloba Herzog
barcode-00079037E. P. Killip   52481922-05-06
Colombia, Córdoba, Department of El Valle, Cordoba, Dagua Valley, forest, epiphyte, 80-100 m.

Harvard:FH
Callicostella columbica R. S. Williams
barcode-00059259E. P. Killip   50441922-05-06
Colombia, Córdoba, Rio Dagua, 80 - 100m

Harvard:GH
Odontadenia macrantha (Roemer & J. H. Schultes) Markgraf
barcode-00353672H. F. Pittier   5431905-12-00
Colombia, Córdoba, Dagua Valley, Pacific Coastal Zone, 30 - 100m


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