Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Blepharodon glaucescens (Ditassa glaucescens)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
V0419374FA. H. Gentry   463471984-04-04
COLOMBIA

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
29027Hernándo García Barriga   46581935-05-24
Colombia, Putumayo, Entre Mocoa y Puerto Asis., 1500 - 1500m

COL
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
569003Edgar Linares   42701996-09-18
Colombia, Boyacá, Puerto Boyacá, Corregimiento de Puerto Romero, Hacienda Los Balcones., 5.841694 -74.372833, 380 - 380m

COL
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
568967María Paula Balcázar   4231997-06-12
Colombia, Boyacá, Puerto Boyacá, Corregimiento de Puerto Romero, alrededores del campamento Techint., 380 - 380m

COL
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
568966María Paula Balcázar   2631996-10-14
Colombia, Boyacá, Puerto Boyacá, Vereda La Fiebre. carretera via a la quebrada La Fiebresita., 400 - 400m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
426132Al Gentry&Bruce Stein   463471984-04-04
Colombia, Vichada, Laja outcrops behind Casuarito, across from Puerto Ayacucho., 5.67 -67.67, 100m

MO:Tropicos
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
1140899R. Lopez&D. Giraldo   6721995-11-13
Colombia, Guaviare, Mpio. de San José del Guaviare. Serranía La Lindosa, Ciudad de Piedra, afloramientos rocosos, bosques achaparrados y sabanas naturales dominadas por Andropogon spp, Syagrus aff inajai, Byrsonima crassifolia., 2.47 -72.7, 290m

MO:Tropicos
Blepharodon glaucescens (Decne.) Fontella
1269618Palacios, P.   24021992-08-21
Colombia, Caqueta, Sierra de Chiribiquete, mesa encima de la Cueva de las Pinturas, 1.08 -72.67, 740 - 760m


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