Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gasteranthus epedunculatus
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Gasteranthus epedunculatus L.E. Skog & L.P. Kvist
V0076563FJ. Cuatrecasas   128661941-11-07
COLOMBIA

F:Botany
Gasteranthus epedunculatus L.E. Skog & L.P. Kvist
V0279344FJ. Cuatrecasas   130051941-11-11
Colombia, Norte de Santander

F:Botany
Gasteranthus epedunculatus L.E. Skog & L.P. Kvist
V0279341FJ. Cuatrecasas   129891941-11-11
Colombia, Norte de Santander

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Gasteranthus epedunculatus L.E. Skog & L.P. Kvist
431778H. Mendoza C.   25171997-02-25
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Medina, Farallones de Medina., 4.5936107635 -73.448059082, 1800 - 1800m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Gasteranthus epedunculatus L.E. Skog & L.P. Kvist
1850293.213J. Cuatrecasas   128661941-11-07
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Cordillera Oriental, region of Sarare, Valley of Rio Margua, Cabecera of Rio Negro, north slope between El Amparo & La Mesa., 1400 - 1700m

US:Botany
Gasteranthus epedunculatus L.E. Skog & L.P. Kvist
1850304.104J. Cuatrecasas   129891941-11-11
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Cordillera Oriental, región del Sarare, Quebrada de la China (afluente del río Cubugón), entre Santa Librada y El Caraño, 7.08 -72.17, 600 - 830m

US:Botany
Gasteranthus epedunculatus L.E. Skog & L.P. Kvist
1850309.104J. Cuatrecasas   130051941-11-11
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Cordillera Oriental, región del Sarare, Quebrada de la China (afluente del río Cubugón), entre Santa Librada y El Caraño, 7.08 -72.17, 600 - 830m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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