Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vitex klugii (Vitex amazonica)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Vitex klugii Moldenke
D. Alvira   1151995-09-10
Colombia, Casanare, 5.5 -71.5

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Vitex klugii Moldenke
FMB-055936Viña, Andrés   781994-05-01
Colombia, Casanare, Yopal, Cercanias a la carretera que de Yopal conduce al Morro, 680m

FMB
Vitex klugii Moldenke
FMB-034160Rudas, Agustín; Prieto, Adriana; Rodríguez, C.   53431992-07-13
Colombia, Amazonas, Tarapacá, Sector Lorena (río Cotuhé), 100m

FMB
Vitex klugii Moldenke
FMB-029082Viña, Andrés   781994-05-01
Colombia, Casanare, Yopal, Cercanias a la carretera que de Yopal conduce al Morro, 680m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Vitex klugii Moldenke
792394A. Rudas, A. Prieto&C. Rodríguez   48871992-07-08
Colombia, Amazonas, Tarapaca, Corregimiento de Tarapacá. Parque Nacional Natural Amaycayacu. Sector Lorena (R. Cotuhé) bosque de terra-firme. Parcela permanente #2. Transecto F26-F25., -3.03 -70, 100m

MO:Tropicos
Vitex klugii Moldenke
442250Sara Defler   5931989-11-15
Colombia, Vaupes, Estación Biológica Caparú. (within 3 km of the north bank of Lago Taraira)., -1 -69.82, 200m

MO:Tropicos
Vitex klugii Moldenke
442258Sara Defler   5941990-02-23
Colombia, Vaupes, Estación Biológica Caparú. (within 3 km of the north bank of Lago Taraira)., -1 -69.82, 200m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Vitex klugii Moldenke
U.1763232Schultes RE; Cabrera I   1952-01-31
Colombia, Amazonas-Vaupes, Río Apaporis: Soratama (above mouth of Río Kananarí) and vicinity., 0.083333 -70.666667


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