Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miconia clypeata
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
195175Enrique Forero González   22081976-08-27
Colombia, Chocó, San José del Palmar, Límite con Valle del Cauca, Galápagos, carretera Ansermanuevo - San José del Palmar., 1700 - 1940m

COL
205897J. L. Luteyn   73251979-04-20
Colombia, Chocó, San José del Palmar, Carretera Ansermanuevo - San José del Palmar, 11 km al E de San José del Palmar, 1 km desde el límite Chocó - Valle del Cauca., 4.833058 -76.196991, 1900 - 1900m

COL
233581G. Lozano C   31961980-03-19
Colombia, Chocó, Carretera Ansermanuevo - San José del Palmar, 55 km., 1700 - 1950m

COL
233582G. Lozano C   31961980-03-19
Colombia, Chocó, Carretera Ansermanuevo - San José del Palmar, 55 km., 1700 - 1950m

COL
290205G. Lozano C   49531985-11-12
Colombia, Chocó, San José del Palmar, Vía a Alto de Galápagos., 1600 - 1750m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1264787E. Forero, et al.   22081976-08-27
Colombia, Chocó, Carretera Ansermanuevo-San José del Palmar. Entre El Alto del Galápago y San José del Palmar., 4.8 -76, 1700 - 1940m

MO:Tropicos
1278308J.L. Luteyn, M. Lebron-Luteyn,&G. Morales   73251979-04-20
Colombia, Chocó, San Jose del Palmar, Along Ansermanuevo-san Jose del Palmar road 11 km E of San Jose del Palmar (1 km from Choco-Valle border)., 4.9 -76.2, 1900m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia clypeata Wurdack Wurdack
3108535F. Almeda   103492011-02-15
Colombia, Chocó, San José del Palmar, Corregimiento La Italia, Vereda San Antonio. Alto de Galápagos. Serranía de Los Paraguas., 4.83317 -76.20694, 1570 - 1840m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
2892338.208J. L. Luteyn   73251979-04-20
Colombia, Chocó, 11 km E of San Jose del Palmar.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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