Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Guatteria aberrans
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Guatteria aberrans Erkens & Maas
159885Toro E.   50102007-07-10
Colombia, Antioquia, San Carlos, Juanes, 6.21749 -74.838

HUA
Guatteria aberrans Erkens & Maas
187959Díaz O. | Guerrero M. | Rivera A. | Giraldo W.   1262009-10-01
Colombia, Antioquia, El Bagre, Finca La Sierrita, 7.652 -74.766, 65 - 72m

HUA
Guatteria aberrans Erkens & Maas
187966Morales P. | Díaz O. | Guerrero M. | Vélez A.   2692009-06-01
Colombia, Antioquia, Maceo, Vereda San Pedro, finca San Pedro, 6.4625278 -74.7953889, 970 - 970m

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Guatteria aberrans Erkens & Maas
FMB-108780Medina, Muñoz, Maicol   1652015-02-19
Colombia, Santander, Lebrija, Uribe-Uribe

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Guatteria aberrans Erkens&Maas
1147472D. Cárdenas   20041988-05-20
Colombia, Chocó, Riosucio, Zona de Urabá. Cerros del Cuchillo. Margenes Quebrada El Cedro. Bosque primario, bmh-T, 100 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
Guatteria aberrans Erkens&Maas
1147474D. Cárdenas   21221988-06-24
Colombia, Chocó, Riosucio, Zona de Urabá. Cerros del Cuchillo. Camino de Cidon a la Cumbre Sureste. Bosque primario, bmh-T, 100 - 200m

MO:Tropicos
Guatteria aberrans Erkens&Maas
1147476D. Cárdenas   16621988-04-15
Colombia, Chocó, Riosucio, Zona de Urabá. Cerros del Cuchillo. Camino de Cidon a La Eugenia. Bosque primario perturbado, bmh-T, 20 - 540m

MO:Tropicos
Guatteria aberrans Erkens&Maas
1742923A. Cogollo&J. Brand   3731983-01-14
Colombia, Antioquia, San Luis, 2 km de Rio Claro hacia Rio Samana, 790m


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