Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lejeunea laetevirens (Microlejeunea laetevirens)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
116102S. Winkler   C 381967-02-04
Colombia, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Pueblo Bello/San Sebastián., 10.4963888889 -73.5975

COL
236166J. Aguirre C.   30961982-08-17
Colombia, Casanare, Sácama, Camino desde el municipio hasta la quebrada Macueque, pasando por el río Sácama., 6.1 -72.2388888889

COL
303295J. Wolf   12291986-08-19
Colombia, Risaralda, Santa Rosa de Cabal, Vereda La Colina., 4.9333333333 -75.7, 1725 - 1725m

COL
303445J. Wolf   4391985-11-29
Colombia, Risaralda, Hda. Peñas; Vereda Puerto Caldas., 4.7833333333 -75.9166666667, 1000 - 1000m

COL
361523J. Wolf   10731986-07-15
Colombia, Risaralda, Santa Rosa de Cabal, Al occidente de Termales de Santa Rosa de Cabal, hacienda La Gaviota, 4.85 -75.57, 1980 - 1980m

COL
361546J. Wolf   10611986-07-08
Colombia, Risaralda, Santa Rosa de Cabal, Al occidente de Termales de Santa Rosa de Cabal, hacienda La Gaviota, 4.85 -75.57, 1980 - 1980m

COL
364374S. R. Gradstein   86271992-07-29
Colombia, Risaralda, West Side of Cordillera Occidental, above the village of Jeguadas, W of Mistrató., 5.4233333333 -76.0494444444, 800 - 800m

COL
364428aS. R. Gradstein   8452a1992-07-25
Colombia, Risaralda, Choco Biogeographical Region, West Side of Cordillera Occidental, along trail from Jeguadas to Puerto de Oro, W of Mistrato., 5.4075 -76.0394444444, 1500 - 1500m

COL
364666S. R. Gradstein   86311992-07-29
Colombia, Risaralda, West Side of Cordillera Occidental, above the village of Jeguadas, W of Mistrató., 5.4233333333 -76.0494444444, 800 - 800m

COL
422316J. Uribe M. | Estudiantes Introducción a la Sistemática Vegetal II/1994   33111998-11-07
Colombia, Santander, Suaita, Fundación San Cipriano, Qbda La Laja, arriba de la cascada., 6.1836111111 -73.4355555556, 1710 - 1710m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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