Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miconia atropurpurea (Clidemia cyanocarpa, Clidemia haughtii)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0120081FHerb. H. Smith   41898-00-00
COLOMBIA

F:Botany
V0360832FO. L. Haught   21931937-05-06
Colombia, Santander, vicinity of Puerto Berrio, between Carare and Magdalena Rivers, 100 - 700m

F:Botany
Herb. H. Smith   4
Colombia, Magdalena

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
12080O. Haught   21931937-05-06
Colombia, Santander, Vicinity of Puerto Berrio, between Carare and Magdalena Rivers; Headwaters of Dorada Creek. 12 Km. south of Raizudo., 100 - 700m

COL
355825José Luis Fernández-Alonso   99921992-04-25
Colombia, Risaralda, Mistrató, terrenos aledaños a la carretera entre Jeguadas y San Antonio de Chami., 5.397448 -75.987375, 850 - 850m

Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
99330Fenández J.L. | Curso Introducción a la Sistemática Vegetal.   99921992-04-25
Colombia, Risaralda, Mistrató, Vía entre San Antonio de Chamí y Jeguadas, 5.3937831 -75.9312688, 850 - 1250m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia atropurpurea Gamba & Almeda Gamba & Almeda
01165509A. H. Gentry   172991976-08-07
Colombia, Chocó, Rio Mutata, tributary of Rio El Valle between base of Alto de Buey and mouth of river., 100 - 150m

NY
Miconia atropurpurea Gamba & Almeda Gamba & Almeda
01165534A. H. Gentry   174731976-08-09
Colombia, Chocó, Río Mutatá, tributary of Río El Valle, between base of Alto de Buey and mouth of river., 100 - 150m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1742423.2159538O. L. Haught   21931937-05-06
Colombia, Santander


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