Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaecrista orenocensis (Cassia orenocensis)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Chamaecrista orenocensis (Spruce ex Benth.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby
276060H. Cuadros V.   13861982-07-06
Colombia, Bolívar, Cartagena de Indias, Sin Datos.

COL
Chamaecrista orenocensis (Spruce ex Benth.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby
416921M. P. Córdoba   11761995-04-03
Colombia, Vichada, Puerto Carreño, Piedras al W del Centro Administrativo INDERENA - Cerro Peinilla.

COL
Chamaecrista orenocensis (Spruce ex Benth.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby
416922M. P. Córdoba   12221995-04-03
Colombia, Vichada, Puerto Carreño, Al W del centro administrativo INDERENA.

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Chamaecrista orenocensis (Benth.)H.S.Irwin & Barneby
FMB-076661Mendoza, Humberto; Robles, Aura   160632004-02-26
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Corregimiento Santa Rita, sobre la margen izquierda aguas arriba del río Tomo, a 24 km de la confluencia de éste con el río Orinoco (a 20,5 km del puerto del parque), 200m

FMB
Chamaecrista orenocensis (Benth.)H.S.Irwin & Barneby
FMB-000216Córdoba, Mireya; Etter, Andrés; Muñoz, Y.; Repizzo, Augusto   11851995-04-03
Colombia, Vichada, Puerto Carreño, Piedras al W del Centro Administrativo INDERENA - Cerro Peinilla (Lat: 5°17'902"N, Long: 68°01'261"W)

FMB
Chamaecrista orenocensis (Benth.)H.S.Irwin & Barneby
FMB-000217Córdoba, Mireya; Etter, Andrés; Muñoz, Y.; Repizzo, Augusto   12341995-04-03
Colombia, Vichada, Puerto Carreño, Al W del Centro Administrativo INDERENA (Lat: 5°17'411"N, Long: 67°56'159"W)


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