Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Malouetia virescens
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Malouetia virescens Spruce ex Müll.Arg.
FMB-050679Zarucchi, James; Barbosa, César   36251985-03-07
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Along lower caño Peinilla a tributary of the río Tomo, 90 - 110m

FMB
Malouetia virescens Spruce ex Müll.Arg.
FMB-032480Zarucchi, James; Barbosa, César   36251985-03-07
Colombia, Vichada, Cumaribo, Along lower caño Peinilla a tributary of the río Tomo, 90 - 110m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Malouetia virescens Spruce ex Müll. Arg.
423371James L. Zarucchi&César Barbosa   36251985-03-07
Colombia, Vichada, Parque Nacional Natural El Tuparro, along lower Caño Peinilla, a tributary of the Río Tomo, vegetation on lower portion of low granitic outcrop, Lat. 5º20'N, Long. 68º02'W, alt 90-110 m., 5.33 -68.03, 90 - 110m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Malouetia virescens Spruce ex Müll.Arg.
WAG.1608854Zarucchi JL; Barbosa CE   1985-03-07
Colombia, Vichada: Parque Nacional Natural 'Tuparro', along lower Cano Peinilla, a tributary of the Rio Tomo., 5.333333 -68.033333

NL:Botany
Malouetia virescens Spruce ex Müll.Arg.
U.1103476Zarucchi JL; Barbosa CE   1985-03-07
Colombia, Vichada: Parque Nacional Natural 'Tuparro', along lower Cano Peinilla, a tributary of the Rio Tomo., 5.333333 -68.033333

NL:Botany
Malouetia virescens Spruce ex Müll.Arg.
U.1103475Zarucchi JL; Barbosa CE   1985-03-07
Colombia, Vichada: Parque Nacional Natural 'Tuparro', along lower Cano Peinilla, a tributary of the Rio Tomo., 5.333333 -68.033333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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