Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cerastium trianae
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Cerastium trianae Danguy & Cherm.
Rivet   204
COLOMBIA

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
15684José Cuatrecasas | H. García   14011938-09-11
Colombia, Boyacá, Güicán de la Sierra, Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, río San Pablín, El Morrón., 6.463447 -72.341793, - 3800m

COL
200659Santiago Díaz P.   19491980-02-08
Colombia, Tolima, Santa Isabel, Valle de la quebrada del Africa., 4.75673 -75.34949, 3800 - 3800m

COL
227528Carlos Saravia   012401962-06-11
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cerros de los alrededores de Bogota., 4.6039737 -74.058237, 2700 - 3000m

COL
41374L. Uribe-Uribe   24711952-10-25
Colombia, Cundinamarca, La Calera, En el páramo de La Siberia., 4.7093682289 -73.9030303955, 3500 - 3500m

COL
41380C. E. Knoth   32831952-03-15
Colombia, Nariño, Manecillo. 2700-2800 m., 2700 - 2800m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Cerastium trianae Danguy&Chermezon
1245721H.G. Barclay   61531958-11-10
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Along south side of Laguna Grande at base of steep rocky rise., 3900m


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