Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Compsoneura schultesiana
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
1727bJ. L. Zarucchi   17271976-06-24
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú, Arroyos inundables a lo largo de Mitu.

COL
172566J. L. Zarucchi   17271976-06-24
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú and vicinity; along airstrip in Mitú., 1.2569444444 -70.2338888889

Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
169178Betancur J. | Cárdenas D. | Tanimuca D. | Makuna J.   140492009-04-01
Colombia, Amazonas, La Pedrera, Margen izquierda del río Apaporis, más abajo y al oriente de la comunidad Bocas del Pirá, -0.45 -70.2333333, 100 - 250m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
957520James L. Zarucchi&Michael Balick   17271976-06-24
Colombia, Vaupes, Mitú and vicinity; inundated stream across from Mitú., 1.2 -70.17

MO:Tropicos
1234534H. Garcia-Barriga   143981952-09-03
Colombia, Amazonas, Amazonas/Vaupes, Rio Apaporis, Jinogoje entre los rios Piraparana y Popeyaka.

MO:Tropicos
1234535R.E. Schultes&I. Cabrera   127711951-06-21
Colombia, Vaupes, Rio Apaporis entre el Rio Pacoa y el Rio Kananari, Soratama.

MO:Tropicos
1234536R.E. Schultes&I. Cabrera   13105i1951-07-25
Colombia, Vaupes, Cachuera Palito.

MO:Tropicos
1234537R.E. Schultes&I. Cabrera   133461951-08-04
Colombia, Vaupes, Cerro Isibukuri, piedra de arenisca.

MO:Tropicos
1234538R.E. Schultes&I. Cabrera   159071951-03-09
Colombia, Vaupes, Rio Piraparana (tributary of Rio Apaporis), lower course.

MO:Tropicos
1234539R.E. Schultes et al.   241911966-09-27
Colombia, Vaupes, Rio Vaupes, Mitu and vicinity., 1 -70.08


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Google Map

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