Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysochlamys glauca (Tovomitopsis glauca, Tovomitopsis multiflora, Tovomita glauca)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Chrysochlamys glauca (Oerst. ex Planch. & Triana) Hemsl.
190415A. H. Gentry   72511973-01-05
Colombia, Chocó, Bahía Solano, Hills behind Bahía Solano (Puerto Mutis)., - 250m

COL
Chrysochlamys glauca (Oerst. ex Planch. & Triana) Hemsl.
190439Enrique Forero González   12661975-04-27
Colombia, Chocó, Carretera entre Quibdo y Guayabal, Duata, orilla del rio Duata., 40 - 40m

COL
Chrysochlamys glauca (Oerst. ex Planch. & Triana) Hemsl.
274453P. Franco R.   11051983-01-12
Colombia, Chocó, Nóvita, Vereda Curundo, rio Ingara., 550 - 550m

COL
Chrysochlamys glauca (Oerst. ex Planch. & Triana) Hemsl.
315097J. Espina Z.   22311986-08-25
Colombia, Chocó, Bojayá, Arboretum de CONIF, margen derecha del rio Bojaya.

COL
Chrysochlamys glauca (Oerst. ex Planch. & Triana) Hemsl.
367484Julio César Betancur-Betancur   54411994-04-20
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Vda. Alto Campucana, camino entre la finca La Mariposa y el Alto La Sierra., 1500 - 1670m

Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Chrysochlamys glauca (Oerst., Planch. & Triana) Hemsl.
11197Gentry A. | Rentería E.   243801979-01-18
Colombia, Chocó, Atrato, Road to Lloró from Yuto, along creek km 2 E of Yuto, 5.522756926 -76.63036904, 50 - 50m

HUA
Chrysochlamys glauca (Oerst., Planch. & Triana) Hemsl.
32618Espina J. | Mosquera M.   22311986-08-25
Colombia, Chocó, Bojayá, Corregimiento La Loma, arboretum de CONIF en la margen derecha del río Bojayá, 6.5212837 -76.9723144

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Tovomitopsis glauca Oerst., Planch.&Triana
1444075A. Gentry&E. Renteria A.   243801979-01-18
Colombia, Chocó, Road (under construction) to Llora from Yuto, pluvial forest, along creek ca. 2 km E of Yuto., 5.53 -76.63, 50m


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