Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monochaetum tachirense
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
567673Frank Almeda | Marcela Alvear | Luis Roberto Sánchez | José David García | Diego Alvear   105442012-02-26
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Chinácota, Vereda Iscalá, Alto de Mejué, 7.4698167 -72.5604667, 2498 - 2498m

COL
567505Frank Almeda   106022012-04-03
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Herrán, Vereda Siberia. Parque Nacional Natural Tamá. Sector Orocué. Sendero Cerro de Las Brujas., 7.432883 -72.442833, 2300 - 2300m

COL
567507Frank Almeda   106142012-05-03
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Herrán, Vereda Siberia. Parque Nacional Natural Tamá. Sector Orocué. Sendero to Alto del Pesebre., 7.41805 -72.447683, 2500 - 2500m

COL
567495Frank Almeda | Humberto Mendoza | José David García | Diego Alvear   106152012-05-03
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Herrán, Vereda Siberia. Parque Nacional Natural Tamá. Sector Orocué. Sendero to Alto del Pesebre., 7.41805 -72.447683, 2500 - 2500m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Monochaetum tachirense Wurdack
01467276M. Alvear   14182009-01-09
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Fómeque, Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza. 21.5 km delante de la laguna de Chingaza por la carretera hacia Fómenque., 4.4858 -73.85186, 2519m

NY
Monochaetum tachirense Wurdack Wurdack
3108561F. Almeda   105442012-02-26
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Chinácota, Vereda Iscala. Alto de Mejué.

NY
Monochaetum tachirense Wurdack Wurdack
3676687F. Almeda   106152012-03-05
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Herrán, Vereda Siberia. Parque Nacional Natural Tamá. Sector Orocué. Sendero to Alto del Pesebre.


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Google Map

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