Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calathea metallica
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Calathea metallica Planch. & Linden
J. J. Triana   1868-00-00
COLOMBIA

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Calathea metallica Planch. & Linden
315114Jesús Medardo Idrobo   52621963-03-26
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Costa PacIfica, rIo Raposo., 20 - 50m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Calathea metallica Planch.&Linden
627725Thomas B. Croat&Jonathan Watt   704281990-02-10
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Along old road from Buenaventura to Cali; at Río Sabaletas, weedy vegetation around large trees near river bank. Elev. less than 50 m., 3.75 -76.92

MO:Tropicos
Calathea metallica Planch.&Linden
628800J. Espina, F. Garcia&S. Pino   28151989-04-21
Colombia, Chocó, Bahia Solano, Corregimiento El Valle, en el río Valle, sitio El Brazo, cerca quebrada Poza Mansa., 6.35 -76.43

MO:Tropicos
Calathea metallica Planch.&Linden
1505251A. Gentry   348821981-11-23
Colombia, Narino, Inderena Station, Km 55 from Tumaco, mature tropical forest being selectively logged., 1.45 -78.63, 50m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Calathea metallica Planch. & Linden
U.1391343León H; et al.   1986-06-04
Colombia, Dpto de Narino, Corregimiento de la Espriella Estacion de Conif.

NL:Botany
Calathea metallica Planch. & Linden
U.1391342Kennedy H   1969-03-07
Colombia, Choco; Quibdo; W. Bank of Rio Atrato across from Colegio in swampy forest.

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Calathea metallica Planch. & B.L. Linden
1771742.2432849E. P. Killip   349991939-04-17
Colombia, El Choco, negria

US:Botany
Calathea metallica Planch. & B.L. Linden
1903264.259O. L. Haught   54901947-01-27
Colombia, Chocó, Rio Nugui


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Google Map

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