Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pachira humilis (Pochota humilis, Rhodognaphalopsis humilis)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Rhodognaphalopsis humilis (Spruce ex Decne.) A. Robyns
140260C. Sastre   2447
Colombia, Amazonas, Río Igara-Parana, 17 kilómetros de La Chorrera, puerto Buenaventura.

COL
Pochota humilis (Spruce ex Decne.) Steyerm. & W.D. Stevens
34146R. Evans   9336 A
Colombia, Vaupés, Río Negro, San Felipe (El Castillo), Below confluence of Rios Guainia an Casiquiare.

Herbario Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia


HPUJ-Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (PUJ):HPUJ
Pachira humilis Spruce ex Decne.
8147Martínez X.   1121993-07-07
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú, Km 3 de la carretera de Timbo a Bogotá Cachivera, 1.151497 -70.031768

Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Pachira humilis Spruce ex Decne.
119029Martínez X. | Galeano M. | Sánchez M.   1121993-07-07
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú, Vía de Timbo a Bogotá Cachivera km 3, 1.0522097 -70.1070758

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-023784Valencia, D.   1988-01-28
Colombia, Guainía, Serranía de Naquen, estación Tigre

FMB
FMB-060531Barbosa, César; Madriñán, Santiago   84271993-04-12
Colombia, Guainía, Serranía de Naquén, Maimachi, alrededores y mina vieja, 115m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Rhodognaphalopsis humilis (Spruce ex Decne.) A.Robyns
U.1376306Schultes RE; López F   1947-12-12
Colombia, Vaupés. Rio Negro, San Felipe (El Castillo), below confluence of Ríos Guainía and Casiquiare.

NL:Botany
Rhodognaphalopsis humilis (Spruce ex Decne.) A.Robyns
U.1376305Schultes RE; Baker RED; Cabrera I   1952-10-28
Colombia, Vaupes. Río Negro: San Felipe and vicinty (below confluence of Río Guainía and Río Casiquiare)., 1.833333 -67


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