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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00029242O. L. Haught   27741939-04-19
Colombia, Vichada, About 60 km south 60° east of Orocue

Harvard:A
barcode-00048745O. L. Haught   27721939-04-19
Colombia, Vichada, About 60 km. south 60° east of Orocué, 150m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00053405F. J. Hermann   109941944-01-19
Colombia, Vichada, Along the Rio Vichada, 100m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00095285O. L. Haught   28071939-05-04
Colombia, Vichada, Forest on Río Vichada, near San José de Ocune, ca. 100 m

Harvard:A
barcode-00095741O. L. Haught   27891939-04-25
Colombia, Vichada, Ca. 70 km. south, 65° east of Orocué, edge of forested area, ca. 150 m

Harvard:A
barcode-00048605O. L. Haught   27791939-04-22
Colombia, Vichada, About 70 km south, 65° east of Orocue

Harvard:GH
barcode-00287295J. L. Zarucchi & C. Barbosa   36051985-03-06
Colombia, Vichada, Parque Nacional Naturl "El Tuparron"; alongf Caño Peinilla; ca. 18 Km w of Centro Administrativo, 5.3 -68.1, 90m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00310814J. L. Zarucchi & C. Barbosa   38061985-03-21
Colombia, Vichada, Parque Nacional Natural "El Tuparro", border of Cano Hormlga ca. 6 km N of El Tapón, 5.1833333333 -69.15, 100m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00310827J. L. Zarucchi & C. Barbosa   37891985-03-20
Colombia, Vichada, Parque Nacional Natural "El Tuparro," along road to Centro Administrativo ca. 20 km NNE of El Tapón, gallery forest and adjacent savanna, 5.2166666667 -69.0833333333, 110m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00310828J. L. Zarucchi & C. Barbosa   38281985-03-22
Colombia, Vichada, Parque Nacional Natural "El Tuparro," along road to Centro Administrativo ca. 20 km NNE of El Tapón, gallery forest and adjacent savanna, 5.2166666667 -69.0833333333, 110m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00359155J. L. Zarucchi & C. Barbosa   34211985-02-26
Colombia, Vichada


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