Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miconia subalpina
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
37143Hernándo García Barriga   122521947-07-20
Colombia, Tolima, El Líbano a Murillo (Km. 11 al 22 de la carretera); sub-paramo en el Alto de Peñones., 4.8729701042 -75.1711273193, 2200 - 2950m

Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
162360David H. | Rivas A. | Londoño L. | Morales P. | Muñoz J.   21162007-07-01
Colombia, Antioquia, Jardín, Sector El Clavel, 5.6058333 -75.7758333, 1800 - 2000m

HUA
162361David H. | Rivas A. | Londoño L. | Morales P. | Muñoz J.   21162007-07-01
Colombia, Antioquia, Jardín, Sector El Clavel, 5.6058333 -75.7758333, 1800 - 2000m

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-066237Prieto, Adriana; Hernandez, A.; Trilleras, Y.; Medina, Sandra   12852002-07-26
Colombia, Boyacá, Villa de Leyva, Camino que conduce del centro del centro de visitantes Furachiogua hacia la Laguna, 2700 m hacia la laguna, 3250m

FMB
FMB-066240Prieto, Adriana; Hernandez, A.; Trilleras, Y.; Medina, Sandra   12852002-07-26
Colombia, Boyacá, Villa de Leyva, Camino que conduce del centro del centro de visitantes Furachiogua hacia la Laguna, 2700 m hacia la laguna, 3250m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia subalpina Gleason
229391F. W. Pennell   105041922-09-08
Colombia, Caldas, Cerro Tatama, Cordillera Occidental, 3200 - 3400m

NY
Miconia subalpina Gleason Gleason
1738615Collector info in notes   31946-05-13
Colombia, Antioquia, Cordillera Central. Cerca de Santa Elena, camino entre Medellín y Río NEgro., 2300 - 2500m

NY
Miconia subalpina Gleason Gleason
1738614G. Gutierrez Villegas   10611946-05-13
Colombia, Antioquia, Cordillera Central. Cerca de Santa Elena, camino entre Medellín y Río NEgro., 2300 - 2500m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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