Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Humiria balsamifera var. guianensis
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0278016F   
COLOMBIA

F:Botany
V0278015F   
COLOMBIA

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
114644Paul E. Berry&Iris Sánchez   50321991-07-02
Colombia, Guainia, Macanal. Abandoned town on Río Guainía between Maroa and Tonina., 2.75 -67.67, 175m

MO:Tropicos
114829Al Gentry&Bruce Stein   464001984-04-06
Colombia, Guainia, Forest on white sand dominated by Eperua and Monopteryx, mostly poorly drained., 1.78 -67.27, 120m

MO:Tropicos
114835Al Gentry&Bruce Stein   464501984-04-08
Colombia, Guainia, Rio Negro across from San Carlos, Venezuela, road from San Felipe to airport, bana vegetation on white sand and adjacent transition forest., 1.78 -67.27, 120m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Humiria balsamifera var. guianensis (Benth.) Cuatrec. (Benth.) Cuatrec.
445941B. Maguire   362951953-11-19
Colombia, Guainía, Rio Atabapo, 1 km west of Cacagual, 130 - 130m


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