Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Didymodon taylorii (Barbula campylocarpa, Tortula campylocarpa)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Müll. Hal.
104358Herbario Nacional Colombiano | R. Merrill K. | A. E. Guevara   C-11131965-08-05
Colombia, Putumayo, Eastern Cordillera. El mirador, circa 50 Kms generally E of San Francisco., 2100 - 2100m

COL
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Müll. Hal.
104433R. Merrill K. | A. E. Guevara   C-9571965-07-22
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Eastern Cordillera, 11 Km N. Bogotá., 2740 - 2740m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Broth.
351843.2035R. Merrill, A. Guevara & E. Forero   9891965-07-22
Colombia, Cundinamarca, La Calera, Hacienda La Siberia, 3490 - 3490m

US:Botany
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Broth.
351844.2044R. Merrill & A. Guevara   6341965-06-21
Colombia, Distrito Capital, 14 km NEde Bogotá, 2650 - 2650m

US:Botany
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Broth.
351848.2045R. Merrill, A. Guevara & E. Forero   8421965-07-14
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Facatativá, 15 km NW de Bogotá, 2330 - 2330m

US:Botany
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Broth.
351845.2055R. Merrill & A. Guevara   10331965-07-22
Colombia, Cundinamarca, La Calera, Hacienda La Siberia, 3440 - 3440m

US:Botany
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Broth.
351847.2066R. Merrill, A. Guevara & E. Forero   7911965-07-05
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cáqueza, 1 km SE de Caqueza

US:Botany
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Broth.
351842.2068R. Merrill & A. Guevara   6431965-06-21
Colombia, Distrito Capital, 18 km NEde Bogotá, 2650 - 2650m

US:Botany
Barbula campylocarpa (Taylor) Broth.
351846.2071R. Merrill, A. Guevara & E. Forero   6501965-07-22
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Guasca, 1 km N de Guasca, 2700 - 2700m


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Google Map

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