Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaecrista desvauxii var. triumviralis (Cassia gracilis)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0102512F   
COLOMBIA

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
123082P. Pinto E.   12731971-03-17
Colombia, Vichada, Raudal San Borja, Ventanas, rio Orinoco., 100 - 100m

COL
125551P. Pinto E. | C. Sastre   14011971-03-18
Colombia, Vichada, Margen rio Orinoco,1 km.de Casuarito., 100 - 100m

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-057939Estrada, Javier; Fernández-Alonso, José; Fuertes, J.   3241987-09-23
Colombia, Meta, San Juan de Arama, Estación La Curia, El Tablazo, Ladera Oriental al SW, 580m

FMB
FMB-001391Vincelli, Paul   12451979-09-19
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, 4 km SW of El Centro Administrativo, 100m

FMB
FMB-001392Vincelli, Paul   12151979-09-03
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Sabana abierta, 6 km Al occidente del Centro administrativo, 150m

FMB
FMB-001394Vincelli, Paul   12451979-09-19
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, 4 km SW of El Centro Administrativo, 100m

FMB
FMB-002545Vincelli, Paul   12151979-09-03
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Sabana abierta, 6 km Al occidente del Centro administrativo, 150m

FMB
FMB-004372Zarucchi, James; Barbosa, César   36101985-03-06
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Along caño Peinilla, ca. 18 km W of Centro Administrativo, 90m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1797927.251J. Cuatrecasas   40561938-10-23
Colombia, Vichada, Rio Orinoco; Puerto Carreno

US:Botany
2780386.251J. Cuatrecasas   40561938-10-23
Colombia, Vichada, Rio Orinoco; Puerto Carreno


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