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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Schismatoglottis spruceana (Schott) G. S. Bunting
barcode-01630455R. E. Schultes, R. E. D. Baker & I. Cabrera   181611952-10-31
Colombia, Rio Guainia: Puerto Colombia (opposite Venezuelan town of Maroa) and vicinity, 259m

Harvard:GH
Schismatoglottis spruceana (Schott) G. S. Bunting
barcode-01630456S. Madriñan & C. E. Barbosa   10511993-04-15
Colombia, Guainía, Caño Colorado. Aereopuerto 'La Esperanza', 2.2666666667 -68.3666666667, 150m

Harvard:GH
Schismatoglottis spruceana (Schott) G. S. Bunting
barcode-01630457R. E. Schultes, R. E. D. Baker & I. Cabrera   181611952-10-31
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Guainía: Puerto Colombia (opposite Venezuelan town of Maroa) and vicinity, 259m

Harvard:GH
Schismatoglottis spruceana (Schott) G. S. Bunting
barcode-01630458J. L. Zarucchi   20501976-09-14
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú and vicinity; along Río Vaupés at Circasia

Harvard:GH
Schismatoglottis spruceana (Schott) G. S. Bunting
barcode-01630459R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   174961952-09-18
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Piraparaná (tributary of Río Apaporis), -0.25 -70.5

Harvard:GH
Schismatoglottis spruceana (Schott) G. S. Bunting
barcode-01630460E. W. Davis   991976-10-21
Colombia, Vaupés, Road from Mitu to Montfort

Harvard:GH
barcode-01630461R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   160871952-03-26
Colombia, Amazonas-Vaupes. Río Apaporis: Soratama (above mouth of Río Kananarí) and vicinity, 0.0833333333 -70.6666666667, 274m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01630462R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   196721951-11-00
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Vaupés: Circasia, 244m


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Google Map

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