Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miconia sciurea
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0063836FG. Gutiérrez V.   25241953-03-21
COLOMBIA

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
104001G. Gutiérrez V.   25241953-03-21
Colombia, Putumayo, Alrededores de Puerto Ospina, trocha que va hacia el cementerio

COL
105026H. V. Pinkley   3781966-08-17
Colombia, Puerto Ospina. Trail to cementery.

COL
105027H. V. Pinkley   3771996-08-17
Colombia, Putumayo, Puerto Ospina, on trail to cementery.

COL
579148Marcela Alvear   18882013-02-19
Colombia, Cauca, Santa Rosa, Vereda Diamante Alto, zona amortiguadora del Parque Nacional Serranía de Los Churumbelos, cercanías de la quebrada Toroyaco, cuesta del Torocayo., 1.247433 -76.559183, 603 - 603m

COL
579167Marcela Alvear   18862013-02-19
Colombia, Cauca, Santa Rosa, Vereda Diamante Alto, zona amortiguadora del Parque Nacional Serranía de Los Churumbelos, cercanías de la quebrada Toroyaco, cuesta del Torocayo., 1.247433 -76.559183, 603 - 603m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia sciurea L.Uribe L.Uribe
1654047H. V. Pinkley   3781966-08-17
Colombia, Putumayo, Puerto Ospina on Río Putumayo, 0.136025 -75.853215

NY
Miconia sciurea L.Uribe L.Uribe
1654048H. V. Pinkley   3771966-08-17
Colombia, Putumayo, Puerto Ospina on Río Putumayo, 0.136025 -75.853215

NY
Miconia sciurea L.Uribe L.Uribe
229366G. Gutierrez   25241953-03-21
Colombia, Putumayo, Alrededores de Pto Ospina, Trocha que va hacia el cementerio, 0.136025 -75.853215

NY
Miconia sciurea L.Uribe L.Uribe
02613643M. Alvear   18862013-02-19
Colombia, Cauca, Santa Rosa, Vereda Diamante Alto. Zona amortiguadora del Parque Nacional Serranía de Los Churumbelos. Cercanías de la quebrada Toroyaco, cuesta del Toroyaco., 1.24744 -76.55919, 603m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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