Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Artemisia sodiroi
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
163844A. H. Gentry   170991976-07-31
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Bojacá, Valle seco entre Mosquera y el tope del filo, 16 kilómetros al occidente de la carretera a La Mesa., 4.63552 -74.321949, 2500 - 2600m

COL
19145Hernándo García Barriga   A51741937-04-19
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Soacha, San Rafael., 4.4705557823 -74.2808303833

COL
19146A. Barriga   5174-A1937-04-19
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Soacha, San Rafael., 4.4705557823 -74.2808303833

COL
20600Hernándo García Barriga   109141943-12-14
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Mosquera, Laguna La Herrera, alrededores., 4.6967539787 -74.2876663208, 2680 - 2680m

COL
227251Ca. Saravia   10281962-10-13
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Mosquera, Zanjón de Las Cátedras., 4.654195 -74.285984, 2680 - 2680m

COL
243383Roberto Jaramillo-Mejía   47401967-12-19
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Camino de La Herrera a Fuente, al oeste de La Sabana., 2570 - 2570m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Artemisia sodiroi Hieron. ex Sodiro
U.1108383Gentry AH   1976-07-31
Colombia, Cundinamarca. Desert region dominated by Opuntia, dry valley between Mosquera and top of fila, ca. 16 km W. on road to LaMesa, most shrubs with leaves dry and withering.

NL:Botany
Artemisia sodiroi Hieron. ex Sodiro
L.3755978Vink R; Wijninga VM   1985-05-15
Colombia, Colombia, depto, Cundinamarca, region de la laguna de 'La Herrera'.

NL:Botany
Artemisia sodiroi Hieron. ex Sodiro
L.3017481Vink R   1985-05-15
Colombia, in dry hills around laguna De La Herrera. Depto. Cundinamarca.


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