Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schwartzia chocoensis
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
J. Cuatrecasas   167901944-03-08
Colombia, Valle del Cauca

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Schwartzia chocoensis Giraldo-Cañas
198386Al Gentry, A. Juncosa&H. Mazuera   404231983-02-17
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, MANGROVES: Bahia de Malaga, mouth of Quebrada Sierpe., 4 -77.25

MO:Tropicos
Schwartzia chocoensis Giraldo-Cañas
198584Thomas B. Croat   694541988-07-21
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, Bajo Calima Region between Buenaventura and Río Calima, Carretera Hans at Km 22 on main road to Canalete, in region of active clear-felling, ca. 6 km N of main road., 4.03 -77.85, 50 - 60m

MO:Tropicos
Schwartzia chocoensis Giraldo-Cañas
198709Al Gentry, M. Monsalve&D. Wolfe   478861984-07-11
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, BAJO CALIMA: Dindo area. Pluvial forest., 3.98 -76.97, 100m

MO:Tropicos
Schwartzia chocoensis Giraldo-Cañas
1346321E. Forero, Al Gentry, A. Sugden&D. Daly   30001977-02-19
Colombia, Chocó, Carretera Ansermanuevo-San José del Palmar, 8.4 km del Alto del Galápago., 1600m

MO:Tropicos
Schwartzia chocoensis Giraldo-Cañas
1505655Al Gentry   354211981-12-07
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, Bajo Calima, ca. 10 km due N of Buenaventura, Carton de Colombia concession. Transect 2., 3.93 -77.13, 50m

MO:Tropicos
Schwartzia chocoensis Giraldo-Cañas
1724279E. Forero, R. Jaramillo&J. McElroy   12931975-04-27
Colombia, Chocó, Carretera Quibdó-Guayabal. Duatá. Margen derecha del río Duatá., 40m


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Google Map

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