Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psammisia ulbrichiana
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
258916Al Gentry   349821981-11-26
Colombia, Nariño, La Planada, Salazar Fica 7 km above Ricaurte., 1750 - 1750m

COL
250566Al Gentry   34962A1981-11-25
Colombia, Nariño, Tumaco-Tuquerres road, W of Junin., 900 - 900m

COL
266281Al Gentry   351311981-11-28
Colombia, Nariño, La Planada, Salazar Finca 7 Km above Ricaurte., 1.1333333254 -77.9666671753, 1750 - 1750m

COL
423920James L. Luteyn   151701997-10-05
Colombia, Nariño, Barbacoas, Reserva Natural del Río Ñambi, ca. 6 km E of Altaquer, 1440 - 1500m

COL
393161José Luis Fernández-Alonso   125201995-03-01
Colombia, Nariño, Barbacoas, A 27 km del Diviso, quebrada La Angosta margen izquierdo de la carretera vía Diviso - Tumaco., 680 - 680m

COL
407162Angela Gómez | D. Giraldo | B Henao | J. C. Arias   8091992-11-28
Colombia, Antioquia, Yarumal-Valdivia, vereda El Cedro-San Fermín, sitio Alto de Ventanas., 1800 - 2000m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1419383J.L. Luteyn&D.S. Sylva S.   133021989-06-07
Colombia, Antioquia, Frontino, Correg. Nutibara, region of Murri., 1220 - 2050m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Psammisia ulbrichiana Hoerold
2643751J. C. Betancur   123972006-10-02
Colombia, Risaralda, Pueblo Rico, Vereda Montebello, camino que conduce a la finca La Colina, poco después de la escuela. Potreros con matorral al lado del río Taibá (Tatamá). Zona de amortiguación del Parque Nacional Natural Tatamá, vertiente pacifica de la Cordillera Occidental Colombiana., 5.2264 -76.0836, 1500m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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