Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gasteranthus anomalus (Besleria anomala)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Besleria anomala C. V. Morton
barcode-00353680A. Purdie   
Colombia, N. Granada

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Gasteranthus anomalus (C.V. Morton) Wiehler
296812A. Cogollo   9801983-11-30
Colombia, Antioquia, San Luis, Cañón del Río Claro, margen izquierda, sector norte., 5.93572 -74.84932, 350 - 425m

COL
Gasteranthus anomalus (C.V. Morton) Wiehler
568643J. L. Clark   129022012-05-14
Colombia, Antioquia, San Luis, Valle del Río Magdalena. Río Claro - Reserva Natural. Cañon del Río Claro (tributary of Río Magdalena)., 5.901111 -74.856667, 300 - 350m

COL
Gasteranthus anomalus (C.V. Morton) Wiehler
568657W. Vargas   95362002-05-01
Colombia, Caldas, Norcasia, Encuentro quebradas Santa Barbara y Quebrada Negra., 400 - 400m

COL
Gasteranthus anomalus (C.V. Morton) Wiehler
577764W. Vargas   95362002-05-01
Colombia, Caldas, Norcasia, Encuentro quebradas Santa Barbara & Quebrada Negra., 400 - 400m

Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Gasteranthus anomalus (C.V. Morton) Wiehler
41709Rentería E. | Curso de Fitogeografía.   49551986-11-18
Colombia, Antioquia, San Luis, Río Claro, 5.9728708 -74.8179084, 380 - 380m

HUA
Gasteranthus anomalus (C.V. Morton) Wiehler
74676Ramírez J. | Cárdenas D.   3241986-12-08
Colombia, Antioquia, San Luis, Quebrada La Cristalina, sector SE, 6.0382244 -75.0032473, 560 - 770m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Gasteranthus anomalus (C.V. Morton) Wiehler
1132025J.G. Ramirez&D. Cardenas   3241986-12-08
Colombia, Antioquia, San Luis, Quebrada La Cristalina, Bh-T/Bmh-T. Sector SE., 6 -74.75, 560 - 770m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Besleria anomala C.V. Morton
1989284.21W. Purdie   s.n.1846-03-00
Colombia, Quebrada de La Honda.


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