Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyathea assurgens
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fundación Jardín Botánico Joaquín Antonio Uribe de Medellín


JAUM:JAUM-033
15867Adrian Juncosa   25761984-03-16
Colombia, Chocó, Highway Bolivar-Quibdo. Km 175-6, disturbed forest behind steep pasture., 465m

JAUM:JAUM-033
18750Álvaro Cogollo Pacheco   41421989-02-20
Colombia, Antioquia, Parque Nacional Natural "Las Orquídeas" margen derecha del Río Calles., 1300 - 1490m

JAUM:JAUM-033
95089David Alejandro Arbeláez   21462021-08-29
Colombia, Chocó, Quibdó. Comita Main, 585m

JAUM:JAUM-033
95205David Alejandro Arbeláez   21462021-08-29
Colombia, Chocó, Quibdó. Comita Main, 585m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
5204Thomas B. Croat   574911984-03-16
Colombia, Chocó, Along road between Quibdó and Bolivar between Km 175 and 176, 117-118 km E of Quibdó., 5.73 -76.47, 465m

MO:Tropicos
42184Adrian Juncosa   25761984-03-16
Colombia, Chocó, Hwy. Bolivar-Quibdo. Km 175-6, disturbed forest behind steep pasture. Elev. 465 m., 465m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Cyathea assurgens R.M.Tryon R.M.Tryon
1580320D. Sanín   50812011-07-27
Colombia, Antioquia, Frontino, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas, sector de Venados, vereda Venados Abajo, sitio La Miquera, bosque dominado por Weittinia, Alfaroa y Aiphanes, abierto y con sotobosque denso, 6.54042 -76.30056, 1000 - 1030m

NY
Cyathea assurgens R.M.Tryon R.M.Tryon
1580314D. Sanín   50812011-07-27
Colombia, Antioquia, Frontino, Parque Nacional Natural Las Orquídeas, sector de Venados, vereda Venados Abajo, sitio La Miquera, bosque dominado por Weittinia, Alfaroa y Aiphanes, abierto y con sotobosque denso, 6.54042 -76.30056, 1000 - 1030m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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