Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Acaciella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Acaciella santanderensis Britton & Killip
barcode-00058388E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   197911927-02-27
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Eastern Cordillera, between Pamplona and La Isla, 2000 - 2500m

Harvard:GH
Acaciella santanderensis Britton & Killip
barcode-00058390E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   164571927-01-03
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Eastern Cordillera, Rio Surata Valley, between El Jaboncillo and Surata, 1500 - 1800m

Harvard:A
Acaciella santanderensis Britton & Killip
barcode-00058387E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   197911927-02-27
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Eastern Cordillera, between Pamplona and La Isla, 2000 - 2500m

Harvard:GH
Acaciella oerstedii Britton & Rose Britton & Rose
barcode-00058386A. S. Oersted   1846-00-00
Costa Rica

Harvard:GH
Acaciella angustissima (Miller) Britton & Rose
barcode-00277143R. Callejas, I. D. Castaño & J. E. Muñoz   85051989-09-30
Colombia, Municipio Jerico: kms 4-12 de la via a Puente Iglesias (NE de Jerico 27 km), veredas Palenque y La Curva, bosques perturbados en zona cafetera, 5.66666667 -75.66666667, 1450 - 1840m


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