Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Costus comosus var. bakeri (Costus bakeri)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
285574Martin L. Grant   104071944-10-06
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Buena Vista, valle Gazaguan, 6 km al W de Medina., 800 - 800m

COL
301073Stella Téllez   0761987-03-05
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Medina, Carretera entre los ríos Gazaguan y Humea., 4.480062 -73.383091, 450 - 450m

COL
551256Julio Betancur   117712005-08-22
Colombia, Boyacá, San Luis de Gaceno, Vereda los Arrayanes, puerto Aguas Calientes, ribera del río Lengupá., 4.848611 -73.225833, 480 - 480m

COL
558858María Fernanda González Giraldo   2662009-05-19
Colombia, Boyacá, Santa María, Vereda Calichana, Sendero Ecológico Hyca Quye., 4.8916667 -73.2816667, 900 - 900m

COL
81678Oscar Haught   41301944-04-30
Colombia, Magdalena, Manaure., 700 - 700m

COL
398390J. Betancur   23551990-12-03
Colombia, Caquetá, San Vicente del Caguán, Cordillera Oriental, vertiente oriental, carretera entre Neiva y San Vicente, sector La Danta, 580 - 580m

COL
424526Oscar D. Sánchez   ODS 0181993-05-25
Colombia, Meta, San Juan de Arama, Sector La Curía, valle del río Güejar, desembocadura de la quebrada San José., 500 - 500m

COL
392629N. Pinilla   4751996-02-21
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Ubalá, Cerros del Calambre, borde de quebrada la Bolsa., 800 - 800m

COL
410299René López   35961997-10-02
Colombia, Casanare, Aguazul, Vereda Cupiagua., 1000 - 1000m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1606833Téllez S   1987-03-05
Colombia, Cundinamarca

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1995456.245M. L. Grant   104071944-10-06
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cordillera Oriental, Buena Vista, Gazaguan Valley, 6 km W of Medina, 800 - 800m

US:Botany
2107058.245M. L. Grant   104071944-10-06
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cordillera Oriental, Buena Vista, Gazaguan Valley, 6 km W of Medina, 800 - 800m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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