Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxalis microcarpa
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
103753Rafael Romero-Castañeda   27601951-06-01
Colombia, Nariño, San Andrés de Tumaco, Santa Maria.

COL
109243José Cuatrecasas | L. Willard   260701961-09-24
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Pacific coast, rio Calima., 20 - 20m

COL
170614O. de Benavides   6171976-09-08
Colombia, Nariño, San Andrés de Tumaco, La Guayacana

COL
224767Enrique Forero González   75971980-03-25
Colombia, Chocó, San José del Palmar, Hoya de la quebrada La Cristalina., 600 - 850m

COL
288203S. Zuluaga R.   15631982-05-14
Colombia, Chocó, PNN Los Katios, zona del Tendal.

COL
34084Alvaro Fernández-Pérez   326A1950-06-11
Colombia, Chocó, Bahía Solano, Huerto de La Escuela de Mutis.

COL
442921R. Fonnegra G.   68641999-03-28
Colombia, Chocó, Riosucio, Camino a los saltos El Tendal y La Tigra., 7.849444444 -77.1675, 10 - 10m

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-030990Cogollo-Pacheco, Álvaro; Ramírez, J.; Álvarez, O.   36761988-08-01
Colombia, Antioquia, Sector de Calles, margen izquierda del río Calles, 1350m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1132277A. Cogollo et al.   36761988-08-01
Colombia, Antioquia, Urrao, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquideas. Sector Calles, margen izquierda del Río Calles, 6.53 -76.25, 1350m

MO:Tropicos
113193Thomas B. Croat   566321983-05-11
Colombia, Chocó, Along road between San Jose del Palmar and Novita, between La Italica and San Jose del Palmar, ca 3 km W of San Jose del Palmar. 4 56'N, 76 29'W; elev. 930 m., 4.93 -76.48, 930m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1471348León H; et al.   1986-06-05
Colombia, Depto. de Nariño. Municipio de la Espiella, Estación de Conif, cerca del río Mira.

NL:Botany
U.1471347León H; et al.   1986-06-05
Colombia, Depto. de Nariño. Municipio de la Espiella, Estación de Conif, cerca del río Mira.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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