Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vismia minutiflora
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0054569FJ. Cuatrecasas   76581939-11-11
COLOMBIA

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
158389J. Blydenstein   9061963-05-09
Colombia, Meta, Hato Aguas Claras.

COL
26046José Cuatrecasas   76581939-11-11
Colombia, Comisaria del Vaupes. San Jose del Guaviare; sabana., 240 - 240m

COL
556678Reto Este   1762011-06-03
Colombia, Meta, Mapiripán, Vereda el Águila, Caño Claro., 300 - 300m

COL
393877D. Cárdenas   64091995-08-21
Colombia, Guaviare, San José del Guaviare, Caño Agua Bonita, Llanura aluvial del río Guaviare., 195 - 195m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1089580D. Cardenas   64091995-08-21
Colombia, Guaviare, Mpio. San José del Guaviare, vía Retorno a Calamar, caño Agua Bonita, bosque maduro perturbado, Bh-T. Llanura aluvial del Río Guaviare., 195m

MO:Tropicos
205363J. Pipoly   154261991-04-14
Colombia, Amazonas, Parque Nacional Natural Amacayacu. Centro Administrativo INDERENA; a la orilla del Río Amacayacu. Bosque alto sobre maduro sobre suelos arcillosos., -3.78 -70.25, 100m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Vismia minutiflora Ewan
94375J. Cuatrecasas   76581939-11-11
Colombia, Rio Guaviare: San José del Guaviare, sabana., 240 - 240m

NY
Vismia minutiflora Ewan Ewan
02691899D. Cárdenas-López   228222009-06-03
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú, Comunidad indígena Acaricuara, (camino La Floresta aTamacuari)., 0.676833333 -70.23972222, 200m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1795145.213J. Cuatrecasas   76581939-11-11
Colombia, Meta, San Jose del Guaviare, Rio Guaviare., 240 - 240m


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Google Map

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