Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Platonia insignis (Platonia insignis var. formosa)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:ECON
Platonia insignis formosa R. E. Schultes
barcode-00135423R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   171681952-09-04
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Piraparaná, tributary of Río Apaporis, Raudal Gua-kö-nö-ta, on sand at river's edge, 0°15'-25'S, 70°30'W

Harvard:ECON
Platonia insignis formosa R. E. Schultes
barcode-00067857R. E. Schultes & I. Cabrera   171681952-09-04
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Piraparaná, tributary of Río Apaporis, Raudal Gua-kö-nö-ta, on sand at river's edge, 0°15'-25'S, 70°30'W

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
359920Richard Evans Schultes   193481953-05-14
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Vaupés, entre Mitú y Javareté

COL
376722Richard Evans Schultes   193951953-05-14
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Vaupés, entre Mitú y Javareté

COL
376845Richard Evans Schultes   193421953-05-14
Colombia, Vaupés, Rio Vaupes, between Mitu and Javarete, mouth of Kerari.

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Platonia insignis var. formasa Schultes
U.1204314Schultes RE; Baker RED; Cabrera Rodriguez I   1952-11-02
Colombia, Plantae Colombianae, Rio Guain7a: Caño del Caribe (between Isla del Vendado and San Jose) and vicinity., 2.75 -67.833333

NL:Botany
Platonia insignis var. formasa Schultes
U.1204313Schultes RE; Cabrera I   1952-08-28
Colombia, Plantae Colombianae, Rio Piraparaná, Raudal de Za olla.

NL:Botany
Platonia insignis var. formasa Schultes
U.1204312Schultes RE; Cabrera I   1952-08-30
Colombia, Plantae Colombianae, Rio Piraparaná.


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