Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pleopeltis christensenii
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
1580413D. Sanín   5182A2011-07-24
Colombia, Antioquia, Frontino, Vereda Venados Abajo, camino de la cabaña de Venados a la vereda Alto Bonito, al frente de la cabaña, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas, bosque al borde del camino, 6.53628 -76.3208, 900 - 920m

NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
3954469M. L. Grant   10416Station 831944-10-06
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cordillera Oriental. Buena Vista, Gazaguan Valley, 6 kilometers west of Medina., 800m

NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
3954470É. André   10951876-01-02
Colombia, Serrita -- prope Villavicensio, 800m

NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
3954476É. André   2462
Colombia, Ad rio Rio Dagua

NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
3954479W. S. Alverson   2301977-03-21
Colombia, Antioquia, On NW facing slopes in hills on east side of river. Vic. Planta Providencia 28 kms SW of Zaragoza. Valley of Rio Anori in areas surrounding the confluence of Quebrada La Tirana and Rio Anori, approx. 3 km upriver from Planta Providencia., 400 - 700m

NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
3954480O. L. Haught   46161945-05-01
Colombia, Antioquia, Near Guapá, 53 km. south of Turbo., 50m

NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
3954481F. W. Pennell   45241918-02-27
Colombia, Bolívar, "Las Dantas" to Puerto Canoa on Rio Esmeralda., 400 - 800m

NY
Pleopeltis christensenii A.R.Sm. A.R.Sm.
3954483É. André   26421876-03-17
Colombia, Cartago


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