Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cochlidium furcatum (Grammitis furcata)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Grammitis furcata Hook. & Grev.
171337J. L. Zarucchi   1974
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú, Alrededores,parte baja del rio Parana-Pichuna.

COL
Cochlidium furcatum (Hook. & Grev.) C. Chr.
349286   s.n.
Colombia, Guainía, Sin Datos.

COL
Cochlidium furcatum (Hook. & Grev.) C. Chr.
457968   s.n.
Colombia, Amazonas, Sin Datos.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Cochlidium furcatum (Hook.&Grev.) C. Chr.
1340702R. Liesner&K. Clark   90201980-02-03
Colombia, Guainia, Ca. 30 km S of San Carlos de Río Negro (Ven.) and San Felipe (Col.), adjacent to Isla Cigarrón. Primary seasonally flooded forest along Río Negro in area in which worms climb trees., 1.73 -67.03, 120m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Cochlidium furcatum (Hook. & Grev.) C.Chr. (Hook. & Grev.) C.Chr.
3983718A. Vasco   3672001-09-14
Colombia, Caquetá, Mpio. Solano., 0.2706 -72.5064, 200m


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